I read an interesting post on HONY which I shared on my Facebook page. A gentleman is explaining that quality art comes from the dark and pining minds of people who feel they don’t belong in their artistic community. He expresses that being called an artist was the worst thing anyone could have said to … Continue reading Always a Student
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Review: The Good Dinosaur
Disney is getting better and better at making my husband cry. He tightens his hand on mine, as though trying to comfort me however I realise it’s his way of trying to hold it in. As we left the cinema, he laughed commenting ‘Dammit Disney, why?’ Since the visually stunning trailer including Of Monsters and … Continue reading Review: The Good Dinosaur
January’s Gone
For the past year or so I have felt like an utter husk, plodding along through life, not not achieving anything, but nothing that feels to be ‘heading in the right path’, or whatever that means. I’m a do what you love person, and for some inexcusable reason, I couldn’t find the passion to do … Continue reading January’s Gone
Review by a peasant: Bram Stoker’s Dracula
Bram Stoker, Dracula, London, Harper, 2009 Edition, 464p. Obviously this book is a classic; therefore I doubt my review means anything. For goodness sake, it’s DRACULA. It’s like me telling Imelda Marcos where she could buy a good pair of heels. Yet in the times where we’re dripping in vampire fever, and vampires … Continue reading Review by a peasant: Bram Stoker’s Dracula
Master of my Manuscript
Hopeful and fist-pumping news! I've got a place in the Fiona McIntosh Commercial Fiction Masterclass in April next year! My first Fiona McIntosh experience was with Tor and Alyssa in the Trinity trilogy which ended very bittersweet and only added to my addiction of stories where love lasts across many feats, failures and far distances. … Continue reading Master of my Manuscript