Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
When I was at college, many moons ago, I studied Behavioural Aspects of Marketing. I didn’t much like the sound of it, but it turned… Read More »Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
When I was at college, many moons ago, I studied Behavioural Aspects of Marketing. I didn’t much like the sound of it, but it turned… Read More »Maslow’s hierarchy of needs
Today’s blog post for the A to Z Blogging Challenge, is K for Karl Pilkington, from the TV show Idiot Abroad. Why? He taught me… Read More »The ‘Alright’ Wall of China
One of the most common pieces of writing advice I’ve read, is this: Keep a Journal. For most writers, it’s a great way to expel… Read More »It’s a journal, dahling, not a diary…
When I say Incubus, I’m not referring to the demon that sexually preys on women in their sleep… (who sleeps like that, anyway?) I’m referring… Read More »If you let them make you, they’ll make you paper mache
Of all the literary techniques I’m analysing right now, this one is proving rather enjoyable. Today’s H in the A-Z Blogging Challenge is for Hook,… Read More »Hook, line and sinker
Today’s A to Z Blogging Challenge is dedicated to a little piece of Fiction I wrote this morning: The Fortune Teller Fiona gazed into the… Read More »The Fortune Teller
In September last year, I listed my expectations for my first novel; one that I was yet to begin writing: My extensive research suggests the… Read More »Expectation is the root of all EVIL
Affirmation without discipline is the beginning of delusion Jim Rohn The quote above really resonates with me: Until I basque in the glow of WIP… Read More »Just get it done, damn you!
Today’s challenge in the A to Z Blogging Challenge is dedicated to C for Craft. I’m rather obsessed with the idea of perfecting my writing… Read More »Who’s a crafty fella?
Lets face it, people… we love to hate. In fiction, there’s nothing more satisfying than reading the part where the baddie gets some serious payback… Read More »Oh… you nasty piece of work!