How I started keeping my New Year Resolutions
New Year Resolutions – year on year I made them and then I failed to keep them, until I worked out how to keep them alive all the year round.
New Year Resolutions – year on year I made them and then I failed to keep them, until I worked out how to keep them alive all the year round.
Debbie Jimack is the same Debbie Warwick of an earlier blog post, my grandmother. That earlier post lead discovery of more family history.
About flash fiction and my response to Nancy Stohlman’s FlashNano 2020 writing challenge – why I took it on and what I got out of it.
A muted autumn walk with a camera through the Nya Varvet district of Gothenburg, and a little bit about the history of the area.
The Ballet of Absurdist Nonsense – possibly Le Ballet du Balivernes Absurde – flash fiction written for prompt #17 of the FlashNano 2020 challenge
The Writers Abroad international author’s peer group and the print publication soon of Far Flung: Celebrating A Decade of Writers Abroad.
I can see advantages in having books in a Kindle app on an easily transported tablet, but what happens if you lose access to your account?
A photo taken from the Eriksberg ferry stop on Sunday gives an impression of Masthugget distorted through rain, beyond the masts of sailboats
Monkey trauma – when I was six and we lived in Ghana a monkey stole my sweets – and it seems I’m still angry about it!
Playing with Artbreeder and renaissance portraits to create faces for characters in Elin’s Story, my historical novel.