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July 14, 2022
White Demons – A short story
White uniforms, it used to be. Not now. In the hospital grounds, in the ED, in the wards, and floating the halls are the colours supposed to calm, soothe, ease the pain of the souls who enter within the timelessness of hospital care. Matters not what brought them there, matters not that they must walk … Continue reading White Demons – A short story
Published on July 14, 2022 09:24
July 7, 2022
Gaming It
A short story. The system stinks. The knobs turn the screws and pressure the plebs. Me, I’m the dirt under the feet of the plebs. A nobody with nothing going nowhere fast. It wasn’t always this way. I was on an upward trajectory, a rising star in the world of sports and entertainment. Give me … Continue reading Gaming It
Published on July 07, 2022 08:50
June 30, 2022
Changing the Process to Keep the Progress
It’s fine to be a plotter, planner, or pantser, a bit of this and a bit of that, a gardener or an architect. The labels don’t matter, nor does the process. Pros and cons abound for every process, and the problems with one can be a benefit in another, but none are the be-all and … Continue reading Changing the Process to Keep the Progress
Published on June 30, 2022 09:29
June 23, 2022
Kaoticat
“You talkin’ to me, punk?” That’s the cat, whose name was once Slinky. He’s a real spy-cat, a super-hero who can leap tall bookcases in a single bound – especially late at night when the walls vibrate with human purring, and he thinks they should either be quiet, or – the better option – get … Continue reading Kaoticat
Published on June 23, 2022 08:43
June 16, 2022
Actions and Verbs
A character in a story does things in order to get, do, or become something. Actions require verbs, and these verbs need to both characterise the do-er, and show the action taken to achieve a goal. This is a focus on how verbs characterise the players in the story. What am I talking about? Well, … Continue reading Actions and Verbs
Published on June 16, 2022 08:30
June 9, 2022
Country Pub Temping
[A Short Story] The first stop for Lily in a new town wasn’t the pub she’d be working and living in. It wasn’t the cop-shop or supermarket, nor the facilities for medical or sporting pursuits. All important, but not the most important. The pub provided accommodation, and she should check it out – but she’d … Continue reading Country Pub Temping
Published on June 09, 2022 08:59
June 2, 2022
3 Levels of Subtext
The first and most obvious is body language. Bodies and faces speak volumes. It’s not easy putting that into a story, though, so the body language needs careful construction to convey the subtext. Next would be the things left unsaid. Sometimes, it’s in the thoughts of the POV character, which makes it more accessible to … Continue reading 3 Levels of Subtext
Published on June 02, 2022 09:23
May 26, 2022
Short Story: Reflection
“I’ve got a ticket!” Sandra bellowed across the crowded platform. “I hear you,” muttered Ben. “Everyone hears you.” Damn. Hundreds of people vying for tickets, and Ben desperate to get away, but Sandra gets the ticket. Sandra. Why her? Why not someone deserving? That woman – Ben glanced at the gaunt woman with two toddlers … Continue reading Short Story: Reflection
Published on May 26, 2022 08:40
May 19, 2022
Author Interview: Matt Hults
How did you decide to write Horror? Have you always pursued this, or did it crystallise as your writing developed? I write horror fiction for several reasons. First off, it’s a safe scare, and safe scares are the best. That’s why we go on rollercoasters and visit haunted houses where some dude in rubber mask … Continue reading Author Interview: Matt Hults
Published on May 19, 2022 16:55
May 12, 2022
INTERVIEW: DARK FANTASY AUTHOR TRACIE MCBRIDE
Today’s guest is dark fantasy author Tracie McBride, renowned for her reality-twisting short stories. What do you enjoy most about writing fantasy fiction? The license to make stuff up! How would you describe the flavour of your fiction in five words? An Amazon reviewer gave me the first three adjectives – disturbing, surreal, otherworldly. I … Continue reading INTERVIEW: DARK FANTASY AUTHOR TRACIE MCBRIDE
Published on May 12, 2022 09:08
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