Absent Yesterday was a day without computer. So double duty today! First a round up of fun and good things elsewhere in the blogosphere … Jim Ruland set a jolly little contest and garnered some thought provoking replies – visit Click for Jim’s comp and add your own comments Bunny Goodjohn had some good advice […]
Good Days and Bad Days A large part of any writer’s life is sending out work and waiting. Sending and waiting. Sending … and waiting. This week has been an exceptional one. It’s only Tuesday and already I have had two rejections and (wait for it!) four acceptances. Four! That’s never happened before. Ruthie’s Club […]
Mmmm hmmm – or, The Joys of Recording Standing in front of a microphone recording your own work is a weird but increasingly common experience. The developments of podcasting, MP3 players, and other downloadable audio systems mean that writers are spending more time rounding their vowels and sounding their consonants than ever before. I’m sure […]
The craft of writing – being accessible I never imagined when I ‘became’ a writer that I would do some of the things that have become a regular part of my writing life. This week, for example, after folding 70 paper stories/sculptures for the Green Thought exhibition, I shall be travelling up to London to […]
Golden Swans for Green Thought These are my preview invitations for the Green Thought exhibition, showing at the Waterloo Gallery, 14 Bayliss Street, London, SE1 from 15 May – 27 May 2006, with an invitation only preview on 16 May 6.30-8.30 pm. The exhibition will be formally opened by Irish Ambassador His Excellency Daithi O’Ceallaigh […]


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