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Category Archives: writing
NaNoWriMo 2017 – A Virtual Pub Crawl
I’m back running the Brighton community for National Novel Writing Month this year, which includes organising a ton of events. My co-Municipal Liaison and I have already hosted a couple of weekly write-ins a week at coffee shops, a … Continue reading
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Lightning Update – No Idea
When I was thirteen, all the way up until I was seventeen… maybe eighteen, I wanted to run a comic company. I loved comics, I wanted to write them ever since I discovered that they were written. All of my … Continue reading
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Tagged comparing myself to Jim Shooter... scarily, el queso diablo, lightning, neuroses
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The Journey to NaNoWriMo 2015
National Novel Writing Month is round the corner and I’m already excited about it. NaNoWriMo started several years ago for San Franciscan Chris Baty and some of his friends to finally get their crap together and write the novels they … Continue reading