In memorium Lou Reed
In memorium Lou Reed (1942-2013) – a pencil drawing of Lou Reed’s time ravaged face over Andy Warhole’s poster of him as a young man.
In memorium Lou Reed (1942-2013) – a pencil drawing of Lou Reed’s time ravaged face over Andy Warhole’s poster of him as a young man.
As he stepped through the door, the air was filled with the sound of bells. Joy, he thought. Joy! And stood on the top step of the short flight down to the street and drew himself up straight and raised his head.
Changing guard: What do the Queen Bee’s life guards talk about in the guardroom of the hive when it’s time to change shift?
From the top of the clock tower you can see far out across the greavel desert and watch the setting sun. What else to do at the end of the world?
A reveiw of Orsinian Tales – a book of short historical stories by Ursula K LeGuin. I have a long-standing love of the works of this author, and I was re-reading this book when I decided to participate in Good Reads – so this review became my debut there.
Time’s Arrow travels in a straight line before it thuds home, doesn’t it? But in a piece of flash fiction perhaps it doesn’t have to.
Here be Dragons: Why I’m unlikely ever to be able to use voice recognition software to write fiction, though I use it for many other purposes.
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The successful novelist whose career started on guard duty outside the palace, observing the passers-by and inventing stories about them.
Visions and revisions: this article describes some of the prevarication and development that went into the separate At the Quill website, now reunited here. There’s also a nod to the taking of a toast and tea.
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Mind over matter: Believe you can and you can walk through walls, leap through a piano – as long as you don’t lose concentration.