Today I have this really lovely review from a US reader of At Maunston Quay: My new year started with reading Ian’s novel, At Maunston Quay, and it was perfect. I had forgotten that for the last two years I have bounced between quarantined home life and fitful re-entries into social settings. Ian’s book grounded … Continue reading What a lovely review…
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Yesterday & Today: 7th January
As it turned out yesterday was far more productive than I had imagined it would be. Primarily this was down to a couple of impromptu sessions working on the background for my new fiction idea - and believe me, there's an awful lot of background to be prepared! In this particular instance - if it … Continue reading Yesterday & Today: 7th January
Yesterday & Today: 6th January
I did manage to put in a little more effort yesterday - which was great. And having spent some more time thinking about my next fiction project, I had a really interesting idea which may well develop into something. I find myself increasingly frustrated by the 'trivial' in contemporary writing - including my own. Perhaps … Continue reading Yesterday & Today: 6th January
Yesterday & Today: 5th January
As planned, yesterday I was able to publish a new episode to my Walkingthrufire podcast. This time it was a short story called "Smoking in the Park" which is included in my new collection, An Irregular Piece of Sky, to be published later this year - one way or another! I learned two things from … Continue reading Yesterday & Today: 5th January
“Elizabeth Finch”
I'm sorry, but I just didn't get it. An admirer of Julian Barnes - I've read a large proportion of his work - I'm afraid "Elizabeth Finch" just didn't work for me. Most of the time I wasn't sure it was a novel at all. It seemed like an excuse to write an essay about … Continue reading “Elizabeth Finch”
Yesterday & Today: 4th January
So, with "Crash" and a selection of my sonnets as of yesterday now in the hands of Carcanet, another log sits on the fire of anticipation. (Perhaps that's too fanciful, but then fires do burn to ash..!) I can't help but feel all I need is a break, a slice of luck...but then perhaps everyone … Continue reading Yesterday & Today: 4th January
Yesterday & Today: 3rd January
I think sometimes at poetry reading groups we fall into the trap of preferring to talk about 'meaning' rather than explore and critique the craft on display. Most often we do this because it is an easy way for readers to make a contribution; occasionally it's an authorial necessity because a poem isn't working. Indeed, … Continue reading Yesterday & Today: 3rd January
Yesterday & Today: 2nd January
I used to berate myself if I didn't do any writing-related work during a day, but things have moved on: I now feel unsettled if I haven't done enough. I keep a log of where I spend my creative time; perhaps this is a little sad, but it keeps me honest! My target is four … Continue reading Yesterday & Today: 2nd January
Yesterday & Today: 1st January
Hopefully it will be a common theme, but yesterday went pretty much as I had expected it would: revision work on "Tilt" and some more notes on what "C" might look like. One area where I did spend more time than anticipated was in working on draft courses / workshops for the writers' retreats at … Continue reading Yesterday & Today: 1st January
Yesterday & Today: 31st December
As with many days recently, some of yesterday was spent going through and validating my 2023 plan of writing and publishing activities. It will flex over time of course, but is pretty much there. In addition to some ongoing revision of the draft of a new novel - "Tilt" - I also managed to break … Continue reading Yesterday & Today: 31st December