Monthly Archives: March 2013

Dreamer Eva

I have recently found myself with a new writer friend and so I would like to draw your attention to their work. Here is a link to her profile on FanFiction.net. Her latest project is a story called My Opposite … Continue reading

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British Indian Ocean Territory

This is the latest of my challenge entries, the random country picked using The Random Country Generator. Now, British Indian Ocean Territory (BIOT) doesn’t exactly sound like much of a catchy name for a place does it? Well, it does … Continue reading

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Story in the Woods

My latest colaboration with David Tubb, and my personal favourite so far. (click here to buy the book in the video)

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Rock

I expect that this joke is lost on a lot of people. There is a Japanese band called One OK Rock, here is a song by them if you’d like to try their music. Other than that, I guess there’s … Continue reading

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The Legend of Zelda: Majora’s Mask

This game is a direct sequel to Ocarina of Time, but, as with the majority of Zelda games, no real knowledge of the other instalments is required to be able to enjoy it. The story begins with Link searching through … Continue reading

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Number 69

One thing which I have particularly fond memories of, are the English Language lessons I had in my sixth form. In the class (well, in one of the two classes) I was sat next to my friend Laura, and behind … Continue reading

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Cookie

A few weeks ago, my friend Naomi Brennan bought me a cow shaped cookie (actually, it was a gingerbread cow, rather than a cookie, but let’s just use the American definition for this one entry) and I liked it so … Continue reading

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Tess of the d’Urbervilles by Thomas Hardy

This nineteenth century book follows the life of a poor young woman named Tess Durbeyfield whose family discover that they are actually related to the noble d’Urberville family. You’d then think that this would be a story about a poor … Continue reading

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Migraine

During my time in The Corsham School Sixth Form, I would often get terrible migraines. One morning I came in and had a free period first thing in the morning and so I decided I would head up to the … Continue reading

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Revival

Thanks to Rainbow Man, Colin has been revived after Dorium’s violent murdering of him. In real life, of course, Colin was accidentally broken, and now, with the help of David Tubb, he has been repaired, with John-Boy’s hat being used … Continue reading

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