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December 17, 2017

Winter in Second Life

It’s been a while since I last filmed one of my moving postcards, so here’s a short moving greetings card to celebrate the holiday season: a few views of SL’s finest wintrified sims plus a tiny love story thrown in. You could cast it to your TV for cinematic enjoyment if you like, but my top […]
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Published on December 17, 2017 12:23

December 12, 2017

Free gift: The HHAX Atom 1

To celebrate my ten years of blogging – and, of course, Christmas – here is a free gift for you: The HHAX ATOM 1, my latest retro-futuristic building. Well, it will be free until the end of December. The ATOM 1 is a low land impact (22 prims), three storey building for you to live in […]
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Published on December 12, 2017 14:09

Free gift: The HHAX ATOM 1

To celebrate my ten years of blogging – and, of course, Christmas – here is a free gift for you: The HHAX ATOM 1, my latest retro-futuristic building. Well, it will be free until the end of December. The ATOM 1 is a low land impact (22 prims), three storey building for you to live in […]
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Published on December 12, 2017 14:09

December 10, 2017

Snow Day

Continuing my look back over ten years of blogging (and on a day when snow is falling over large parts of the UK), here is one of my own personal favourite poems from my 2011 poetry collection, “Old friend, learn to look behind you in the coffee queue.” This one was written in 2009. A […]
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Published on December 10, 2017 05:23

December 9, 2017

Why I should always sleep on stuff

Another poem from my 2011 poetry collection, “Old friend, learn to look behind you in the coffee queue.” Thanks to -K- Lynagh for inviting me over to pose for a shoot, during which I took the picture above. 4:45am I wil send a letter. It will spill my anger. It will be tight. It will […]
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Published on December 09, 2017 04:13

December 5, 2017

Nancy Redgrave

December is also a month during which I remember one of my very first friends in SL, Nancy Redgrave. Nancy was the very first person to read my very first SL novel, AFK. Nancy died in December 2009. Since early 2011 I’ve maintained a public building over my land in Varano named ‘The Nancy Redgrave […]
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Published on December 05, 2017 12:44

December 4, 2017

Old friend, learn to look behind you in the coffee queue

In my look back over ten years of blogging, I thought I’d publish a few of my favourites from the poems I’ve written over the years but which have only to date been published in my poetry collection, “Old friend, learn to look behind you in the coffee queue” (back in 2011). Here’s the title […]
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Published on December 04, 2017 12:27

December 1, 2017

10 years of What the Huck?

December 2017 marks ten years since I started this blog. This handsome chap above is what I looked like in SL back then. Different times. Ten years of a blog is worth at least a little celebration, right? Over the next month – here and on my Flickr – I’ll be highlighting some of what I […]
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Published on December 01, 2017 12:48

November 21, 2017

#MUTUALRESPECT part 2

Marina Münter’s latest art project, #MUTUALRESPECT part 2, is an exhibition of photographs by SL photographers featuring “a female they are close with in a moment of strength, out of a sexual context.” The 20 pictures on display include contributions from Moon Edenbaum, Tutsy Navarathna and William Weaver. I was also asked by Marina to contribute […]
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Published on November 21, 2017 12:05

November 10, 2017

I’m sorry, but this just isn’t working out for me.

And so we arrive at the final part of The man who had an affair with his wife. Thank you to everyone who has kept up with the story and given me my best monthly page views for a year and a half along the way (and we’re not even halfway through November yet). It’s been […]
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Published on November 10, 2017 12:09