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Tag Archives: Scottish justice
Sprinting At 5mph
Image: Steve Johnson The month is starting to run away from me. Where September saw me firing forward on all cylinders and charging through my work like Angry Birds through a Green Pig’s house (Google it), this month I don’t … Continue reading →
Posted in Day Job, Edinburgh, Editorial Comment, Fiction, Leith, Politics, Scotland, Writing
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Tagged Alex Salmond, Angry Birds, Big Ben, Chile, Chilean miners, dreams, Fiction, Leith, murder, Muse Online Conference, penal system, Politics, running, Scottish justice, Short Stories, SNP, story building, Writing, writing workshops
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Analysing One’s Writing Self
Image: DefeatDragons.com Writing Baccara Thanks Kristin and Devon for your comments and advice in yesterday’s blog post. After the day job, I went home via a coffee shop and sat and thought about what you both said, and about BACCARA … Continue reading →