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Monthly Archives: August 2018
Mining Experience by Jim Anderson
In what I can only describe as a courageous decision, I spent part of a recent weekend cleaning out the drawer of half finished projects. Perhaps it was the sun. And there were more than I remembered there being. So one of … Continue reading
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Tagged Jim Anderson, paperwork, projects, WIPs, works in progress, writing
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Getcha luvverly ideas here! By Ben Jeapes
You know you’ve made it as an author when you’re asked the time-honoured question, “where do you get your ideas from?” There are various time-honoured responses, but Neil Gaiman in the link nails it. In our recent house move I … Continue reading
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Tagged ben jeapes, Ideas, Neil Gaiman, writing
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Fantasy and Historical Perspective by Sandra Unerman
‘There is nothing like looking if you want to find something…’ but what you find is not always quite the something you were after. So says the narrator of The Hobbit when the dwarves go looking for shelter from a … Continue reading
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Tagged fantasy, historical fantasy, historical fiction, Sandra Unerman
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Into Orbit? by Terry Jackman
I came to Milford via a recommendation from someone at Arvon, a residential ‘course’ which unlike Milford is open to beginners. Milford sets the bar at being published, for money, and it’s a great experience, one I’ve repeated several times … Continue reading
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Tagged BSFA, Milford, Milford writers' conference, orbit, orbiters, writing workshops
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