Hello hello, I’ve got a piece of short fiction in this years edition of Turbine | Kapohau, a New Zealand literary journal published by the International Institute of Modern Letters. You can read my short story “Omens and Amends” here, or just check out some of the other great work in the journal. The…
Since we’re all stuck inside…
Considering the current state of world events I thought I should put some more stuff up to keep myself busy, and give anyone else who’s bored out of their mind during this quarantine period something to read. So I’ve put up a new short story, a sequel of sorts to A Stroke of Luck, although…
Winter Solstice
Today thousands gathered at Stonehenge to watch the sunrise, cheering as it rose between the Neolithic stones, launching the Northern Hemisphere into the longest day of the year, the summer solstice. Quite the stark contrast to the Southern Hemisphere, where the winter solstice started for me only after sleeping through my alarm for an hour…
Summer.
Yeah it’s another seasonal title, because I like to pretend that I’m consistent. Considering how long it’s been since my last blogpost it’s clear that I’m actually anything but. OK, boring stuff first: I recently changed the font on all the website pages, (with the exception of the blog) cause the old one sucked, so…
A Foundling’s Story
After a trip down to the South Island (which you can check out a whole smorgasbord of photos from on my Instagram) I’m back and bearing gifts. Well, a gift, in the form of a short story set in the world of the Sandformer called A Foundling’s Purpose, which gives context to something that no…