A writer's tale ... 6 weeks in In my last post I wrote about five key benefits I'd experienced one month in from starting intermittent fasting. These gains have continued over the past 2 weeks, and if anything, have become more noticeable ... probably because I feel them more consistently. They're becoming the new normal. … Continue reading Intermittent fasting and the space-time continuum
My intermittent fasting story
A writer's tale ... one month in About a month ago, I was corrupted by YouTube. I'd watched a couple of health-related videos, and as a result YouTube started pushing me videos about intermittent fasting ... to the point where I came to believe it was a world-wide phenomenon on the scale of Elon Musk … Continue reading My intermittent fasting story
Advance reviews of Dark Farm
Excitingly, reviews of Dark Farm are coming in, leading up to my launch date of 5 May 2021 Now my writing, editing, formatting and cover design have been finalised, I've posted Dark Farm on book review sites BookSirens and NetGalley. If you would like your own free advance review copy, you can register with these … Continue reading Advance reviews of Dark Farm
Remember the Herculoids
"Somewhere in space live the Herculoids!" Mention the word 'Herculoids' today and most people would scratch their head in confusion. Which isn't surprising - there weren't many episodes made in either of its runs in 1967 or 1981. In fact, I hadn't thought about the Herculoids in over 40 years. Until last weekend. I was … Continue reading Remember the Herculoids
Harold and Maude
"Hal Ashby's comedy is too dark and twisted for some, and occasionally oversteps its bounds, but there's no denying the film's warm humor and big heart." Rotten Tomatoes Harold and Maude was on TV the other day, and I watched it for what must have been the tenth time. I knew almost every scene, which … Continue reading Harold and Maude
Dark Farm, chapters 1 to 3
Well, my site is now in full production, with at least one chapter per week being uploaded, along with chapter notes for each. I'll be releasing the whole novel (115,000 words) through web serialisation, as a tribute to the old masters such as HP Lovecraft himself. (Never mind the fact he reportedly felt prostituted by … Continue reading Dark Farm, chapters 1 to 3
Ogre battle
And when the black crow flies to find a new destinationThat is the sign Ogre Battle has been one of my favourite Queen songs since I was a kid. There's something powerful and evocative in its slow build-up, thrashing guitars, screaming vocals and weird lyrics. And I love the backwards tracking and how it's mashed … Continue reading Ogre battle
What Treasure Island taught me
When I re-read Treasure Island recently, it struck me what a powerful storyteller was Robert Louis Stevenson. I was so impressed, I kept a running list of the things I was learning about the art of storytelling as I read this masterpiece. Here they are, in the order in which I came upon them: Make the story seem compellingly real.Create … Continue reading What Treasure Island taught me