Even though I didn't get that much done yesterday (as expected) I did manage to type up all my Tilt edits, which is something. Just now editing has become something of a spectre hanging over me. I have been re-editing some of my already-published work and I've another old novel to go through. Additionally I … Continue reading Yesterday & Today: 14th January
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Yesterday & Today: 13th January
This entry will be pretty short, I'm afraid. Only a little work yesterday, and certainly not as much as I'd hoped. Knocked a bit sideways by a bad night's sleep, and that always messes the day up, doesn't it? Today I have a domestic commitment which will wipe out most of the day, so also … Continue reading Yesterday & Today: 13th January
Yesterday & Today: 12th January
It was the face-to-face events which provided the main news from yesterday. Firstly it seems entirely possible that "Crash" will be adapted and performed at this year's Ripon Theatre Festival. There is a potential slot on Sunday 11th June into which it could fit - though it may be tight to be ready in time. … Continue reading Yesterday & Today: 12th January
Yesterday & Today: 11th January
Well yesterday as a bit of a manic day, even if my slot in the Library was typically quiet (which allowed me to type up a fair chunk of the Tilt edits). The Write-on Ripon workshop and the Stanza group meeting that followed later in the day were far from quiet! The workshop - where … Continue reading Yesterday & Today: 11th January
Yesterday & Today: 10th January
Yesterday turned out to be a productive day. Not only did I publish a new episode to my podcast, but I also drafted a new workshop for the next retreat at which I will be mentoring. The podcast episode is a story - "Ursula" - which is a first person monologue of sorts. As a … Continue reading Yesterday & Today: 10th January
New Podcast Episode: “Ursula”
I have just posted a reading of my short story "Ursula". One of my favourite things to do is to create people. Many of my stories are pen portraits of people placed in particular situations or with specific histories, occasionally told in the first person. “Ursula” is one such story. As a male writer I … Continue reading New Podcast Episode: “Ursula”
Yesterday & Today: 9th January
A 'bits-and-pieces' kind of day yesterday, dipping into a variety of things. Lots of morsels of progress therefore, the largest portion of which came in beginning to think about characters in the "C" fiction project. It was also a good news / bad news kind of day too - and all from that large 'waiting … Continue reading Yesterday & Today: 9th January
Yesterday & Today: 8th January
Very occasionally something happens which makes all the hard work worthwhile - and yesterday I had one of those moments. A US reader of my novel, At Maunston Quay, wrote this: "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 … Continue reading Yesterday & Today: 8th January
What a lovely review…
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…
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