Monthly Archives: August 2012

Short Story: TEARS ON THE MOON

Some time ago, I wrote this for Neil Armstrong. When the last man had walked on the moon and had descended back to his own wandering star, it seemed that something stirred in the quiet and the deep, awakening cautiously … Continue reading

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A future written in clay

I’m terrified of publishing myself.  It’s taken me a while to realise this.  I think the fear has always been there but is only now truly beginning to rear it’s dark, monstrous head on days like this when I just … Continue reading

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The Big Kindle Edit

I’ve started editing Transference on my Kindle which is a whole new experience.  For the first time in twenty years, I’m not editing in front of a computer at a desk.  I’m sitting in my big squashy armchair, a horrible … Continue reading

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