Yesterday, I was lucky enough to be invited to speak at an ALCS on How to Make Money From Your Writing. The Authors’ Licensing and Collecting Society is an organisation set up to make sure writers get paid for their work – I feel a little silly that I haven’t joined yet, that is definitely on my […]
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I’m always a sucker for merch, so when I noticed that the Literary Gift Company was selling personalised character mugs I decided to treat myself to a Dark Dates one for (early) Christmas. I could, I suppose, have got a mug asking what Cass would do, but since that’s basically eat cake, drink and stress – i.e. what I would do […]
Since the John Lewis advert came out today, I guess the resistance to Christmas is officially over. I’ll hold out on starting the Christmas movies for a wee while – I ban myself from watching them any other time except December, but once Dec 1 hits all bets are off, and there isn’t a Hallmark, […]
“Be a disciplined half-ass” I don’t have a life motto, but if I did, this quote from Elizabeth Gilbert’s book on creativity Big Magic might be a good candidate. At first, it seems an odd thing to lay claim to. Surely, in the words of that other sage, Ron Swanson, we should avoid being a half-ass at […]
Yesterday I was in Waterstones meeting up with a Scottish book blogger I have been following for a while. I’m always slightly nervous meeting bloggers – what if they don’t like me?! – even though on the rare occasions I have done so, they have all been a delight. And, of course, the same happened here: we […]
{Note: this blog was originally posted over at Prodigal Geordie]. It’s been just over a year since I moved back to Newcastle, and the theatre scene has delighted me. I spend most weeks bobbing on some triangular trajectory between Northern Stage, Live and Alphabetti, and I’ve seen shows in locations that range from a castle […]
Excited to let you know that I won the Byte the Book short story competition – on my birthday, no less. Thanks to everyone who voted, and remember if you like my short stories you can buy a whole damn book of them here…
One of the most pernicious myths about a creative career is that you are only successful if you make a decent living at it. I regularly see people beating themselves up on Twitter because they have to prioritise a day job over writing, or they’ve had to supplement their theatre work with office temping, or […]
Voting is super depressing these days BUT here’s a poll where there are no bad answers! One of my stories has been shortlisted for the Byte the Book story competition and the winner is by public poll. You can read all the entries and vote for your favourite (*cough* Pick me! Pick me! *cough*) at […]
So, excited to announce that you can now buy my first two books, Dolland No Love is This in paperback and on Kindle. I was super nervous about re-releasing them, but am actually pretty proud of them. I’d love it if you would read them.