Back when I used to cover crime, I'd speak to a lot of inmates, so, to me, the most interesting incidence of it is that convicts don't merely say they aren't guilty, they believe it. they have adapted their memories to indicate that they are...
Thank-you. I'll look out for Tainted Cup and the Matt Hunter thrillers. My novel is set in Leeds in 1998 and 1972 featuring a young policeman who hears voices and sees visions.
Hello everyone
My name is Art Morgan and I am a new member to Litopia.
I will admit that I am a novice blogger, as I'm not sure what subject matter would be of interest to other members.
I'm a non fiction writer, strong and investigative...
Is there are writer who hasn't felt this way? I think it's important to consider why you write and what you want to achieve. There was an episode of the podcast, Writing Excuses, a while back about funding the writing life. The message of the...
@Jake E I hear you, so much, your thoughts sound like my own 7/8 years ago. It's a painful part of the bell curve writers go through. Back then, I feel I was chasing 'getting something out there.' When I took a chill pill (I literally take...
Someone in another writing group that I’m will have her first novel published next year and she’s in her sixties. Added bonus, it’s with Penguin. And so, there’s always hope, but the possibility will only exist if you continue writing. Things...
I have always written.
From a very early age (maybe as young as 8),i have put pen to paper - or finger to typewriter/keyboard - and always thought one day I'd make something of it.
But as I approached my 40th trip around the sun, it seems less...
This reminds me of when I was taking evening art classes, and wondering whether to continue. And the teacher pointed out that artists don't make that decision; art is something an artist has to do. Think of all the people who write diary entries...
New blog post by Jake Joy
Throwing in the towel
So, recently I’ve been thinking about giving this writing malarkey the heavy ho.
It’s expensive.
It take’s up a huge amount of my already dwindling time.
And I’m not very successful.
I could...
Absolutely. In fact it's a great way to start in lab. Most of what I do fits under "speculative" so a bit of horror, fantasy, SF. Welcome. Hope to see you at Huddle.
AW. What a blast from the blast. I miss being a geniai.
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