Tea
Time Reads
There are now quite a few flash pieces up
at A Slip of My Pen, along with a few
behind-the-scenes posts about the of inspiration for the stories. These stories
are all between 140 and 160 words long – perfect for something to read during
tea time. Click here to go to A Slip ofMy Pen.
Content
Writing
I’ve started writing web articles and hope
to branch out in the future. At the moment the articles includes subjects like
James Bond’s Cars, Robin Williams, Time Hacks, and following your dream (yes,
that one I did write with myself in mind.). Click here for a complete list and links.
Geo-Writing
and Other Writing
Besides the content writing, I’m also busy
with a few fiction pieces. Apart from the story semi inspired by Broken Thread, I am also writing a story
(maybe even two if all goes well) for Geo-Writing. Geo-Writing is part of the
Brighton Digital Festival 2014, where writers are given prompts depending on
where they find themselves in the world. At the end of September there will be
a whole patchwork of standalone and interrelated stories from across the globe!
A
New Look
Apart from doing a bit of redesign and
finding out that Getty Images now lets you embed their images on blogs (thank
goodness for this wonderful stock photo option!), I’ve now also made a landingpage. The landing page contains links to all the blogs, all my scribbles, and
all my web articles. The redesign is still a work in progress, as I am only now
working on Kammastories.
Coming
up…
I’m working on a new blog series about folklore
and mythology. With all the research involved, though, I’m only planning on
starting these posts in towards the end of November. In the meanwhile, I’m
going to dust off some of the myth and folklore gathering dust in the archives.
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