Fiction
New short story available as epub/other E flavors at Smashwords
by admin on Jul.23, 2011, under Fiction, News
Flower, Back to Root (Satori part one)
This short is the first in a series of stories about a young Japanese woman named Satori.
It follows her struggles in a near future Japan where her home town of Osaka has been destroyed and quarantined.
She is forced to reconsider many of the truths she once held dear. She has also heard rumors that her brother may yet be alive…
The story runs to about 5500 words and is available on Amazon and Smashwords
If you happen to like it, please drop me a line on Facebook or better still, write a little review. I will be putting up more stories soon.
Cheers!
drt on Amazon, huh!!
by admin on Jul.23, 2011, under Fiction, News
Been a while.
Well, I’m coming tward the end of my time here at Clarion West. It’s been a hell of an experience and and one I shall cherish.
One of the instructors, Minister Faust talked to us about independent publishing, and issued us a challenge to get some content up on Amazon.
So, here is the first short story in a series. Obviously this does not mean I won’t still be actively supporting and trying the more traditional route, I just want to get a sense of what options are open for us as writers. The story is “Flower, Back to Root,” and it’s a story concerning a Japanese woman named Satori and her struggle to survive in a near future Japan. Enjoy!!
I will also be making it and other stories available on other platforms. If you like it, please drop me a line and let me know, or better still, write a little review:)
Clarion…and why not!
by admin on Nov.13, 2010, under Fiction, News
Well, I’m beginning to get the hang of this blog stuff, some of it anyway.
I am pretty much decided that I am going to apply to Clarion and to Clarion West for 2011. I guess putting this info on my shiny new blog page kind of makes sure that I do as well!
I’ve known about the workshop for years, but in the past I always figured that it was probably something that other people did, and besides it’s so far away, and the costs, and the time off work, and the family, and the…
Yeah, well, no more excuses. I’ve been reading lots of blogs, journals and other musings about the experience, and it sounds fascinating (it also sounds intense and insane which is not necessarily unappealing:) ).
Luckily for people like myself who are considering applying, there is a nice page on Liz Argall’s website with links to all these Clarion musings, covering Clarion, Clarion west and Clarion South which is based in Australia.
A big thank you to Liz and all the people who have shared their experiences of Clarion over the years.