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Edinburgh Book Festival Launch
Image: Stock Gatecrash Last night I wrote two of the best chapters I have ever written. They were for my new novel, GATECRASH, and contain some of the best dialogue and action, pulling on the two characters involved, their location … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Edinburgh, Fiction, Poetry, Scotland, Writing
Tagged author events, Baccara Burning, book events, Books, Charlotte Square, debates, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Book Festival, Edinburgh International Book Festival, Fiction, Gatecrash, haiku, meetings, networking, novel, Poetry, Reading, seminars, social occasions, Submissions, Trees for Life, Writing
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Frustration
Image: Martin Kingsley Frustration was the word of the day; frustration with how everything changed slightly and yet had such a big impact on my plans. To start with, I missed the bus by 30 seconds because I left my … Continue reading
Posted in Day Job, Editorial Comment, Fiction, Writing
Tagged Day Job, Edinburgh Book Festival, Fiction, literature, meetings, NaNoWriMo, novels, Writer's Group, Writing
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Image: Foothills Data Slick The launch date for SLICK is January 2nd, and with the marketing ball already rolling (and working for once), everything seems to be going rather excitingly and spiffingly well. I got through a huge chunk of … Continue reading →