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RE: Our Last Year

Two updates in one day – don’t get used it! I’ve completed another flash fiction story – RE: Our Last Year. It’s a satirical piece in the form of an email, sent by the head of a company that’s about to make some big changes.

It takes a look at work culture and late-stage capitalism by ramping up the “cost-cutting measures” and corporate double speak to 11. It’s familiar – a little too familiar.

RE: Our Last Year is already in the submission pipeline, so watch out for it in the near future.

If you’d like to see what else is going on today, here’s the post from this morning.

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Me and Mam at the End of the World

A new short story this week, and accidentally the longest short story I’ve written so far. Me and Mam at the End of the World is a dark comedy about family, love and the space between the important moments of life.

When the world ends, what happens if you’ve only got your mother for company? The story is wry, voice driven, funny and heart breaking. It’s a genre blending, surreal voice driven adventure through an apocalypse like no other.

It comes in at just under 4,000 words, and it’s already been submitted for publication elsewhere. Me and Mam at the End of the World will hopefully be available to read in the coming months.

Boudoir, the short from my last update, has been submitted for the Bournemouth Writing Prize. It’s a long process, with the final result being announced in January, but it’ll be a lot of fun to see how it does.

Positive feedback continues to come in for Nepo Baby, my novel. From the middle of August, I’ll be focussing on prepping that for submission. And after that, on actually handling submissions.

And finally, the next novel continues to come along slowly but surely. It’s not going at quite the speed Nepo Baby did – it’s a harder write, emotionally and technically. But the work is good and the pace is worth it. There’s a sense of location to it that’s very different to my previous work. I think people are going to enjoy it.

Writing stories like Me and Mam at the End of the World has been great. Getting in and out of a character or a set of characters is such a tight space is an enjoyable challenge.

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Website finished

It’s been a busy two weeks balancing web design with managing my writing, but here it is. The website is finished.

Kind of.

There’ll be more improvements and updates. Some entries could use expansion. I haven’t uploaded all the samples I’m planning to share. In terms of static content, we’re completely done. It’s only up from here!

Alongside polishing pages for films that have already been released, this latest round of website work also included creating pages for The Cost of the Crown and Silas Marner. I’ve also added an entry for a new short story – Chosen – which has been submitted for publication elsewhere.

Chosen is a dystopian sci-fi, set in the near future and dealing with themes of masculinity, technology and privacy. It follows a ruthless but fragile solider who falls victim of the system when he’s found to have thought an illegal thought.

From here on out, I’m hoping to deliver a short a week. There’s certainly the material for it. But it will depend on my writing schedule – the next novel will always come first.

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Updates and More Updates

Writing is usually a lonely, anonymous job. If I’d spent the last week working on the next novel, I’d have six or seven thousand words locked in a Word file, only me able to see the progress. This time, though, the updates are out in public.

The Legacy of Noah Nelson was submitted for competition.

That includes two major things. One of them is obvious: the website has had a redesign. I have rewritten everything, restructured everything. There’s more information on important projects (or there will be…) and this news/blog section means I can offer updates as necessary. I’ll add news about prose and scripts, as well as the occasional blog post about stories I’ve enjoyed or respected. I see this as a good old-fashioned blog – where I’ll share some of the bumps and warts of writing. I don’t plan to expand my social media footprint – social media sucks.

And the second major update: I’ve been polishing some of my older writing:

  • Til Death Do Us Part has an update on the Film page, with information and a PDF for download.
  • I will polish Childbirth (For Men) and release at a later date.
  • I’m planning release for a couple of other scripts too.

One script in particular – The Legacy of Noah Nelson – is very good, and I entered it into the Soho International CINEVERSE Screenplay Awards instead of publishing here. I’m excited to see how it does.

Submission of two short stories – The Caretaker and One Step Ahead – has begun, and we’re in the horrible waiting part. Over the coming weeks I’ll be continuing work on the website, polishing work for here or for submission, and then working on the next book.

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