writing

  • 45. Sharpening My Story

    It’s another month until I’ll hear back if Alice in Wheelchairland has been longlisted in David Fickling Books’s Search For A Storyteller competition, so in my next blog post I’ll relay what has happened. I don’t know for sure when… Continue reading

    45. Sharpening My Story
  • 44. Work and Play

    I completed the internal deadline I made myself, to finish editing a draft of Martin and The Flood before I went back to my parents for the Easter holidays. As I read through my story again, I realised it needed… Continue reading

    44. Work and Play
  • 42. I Am Basically A Professional Chef Now

    Well, I guess this is happy new year! To be honest, this year doesn’t feel different to me. I don’t really know where I’m going but I don’t mind. At least, that is what I tell myself! It’s okay, there’s… Continue reading

    42. I Am Basically A Professional Chef Now
  • 39. Woodland Creatures

    I feel like a fizzy drink that has been shaken up but the cap is still on. It’s hissing and liquid has just started to burst out and dribble down the side of the bottle, but the cap is not… Continue reading

    39. Woodland Creatures
  • 34. Being Creative

    Something has changed within me and I’ve decided to start using my YouTube channel again. The idea is not to become a disability vlogger or make regular content. It’s not something I envision monetising. In my head it’s yet another… Continue reading

    34. Being Creative
  • 31. Plot Plus Execution

    Last week I went to the London Book Fair again. It’s not hugely relevant to authors because it is mainly for publishers to do business, showcase their companies and for international deals to be struck (this is my third timer… Continue reading

    31. Plot Plus Execution
  • Introduction

    So, I’ve realised it’s time for me to start another blog. I’ve been writing occasionally for other people’s blogs for the last 5 years, and this time I think I should write my own one again. This blog will function… Continue reading

    Introduction