Sort of… Actually it’s been something of a day. The weeks of incredibly late nights, hair-pulling and teeth grinding have finally produced a website. Content still has to be added but the […]
Sallie
I'm blogging my way through the day to day angst of setting down one word after another in the pursuit of publication in its myriad forms. I am fascinated by how creative people can so often get in their own own way and how this impinges output. I am currently working on a non-fiction project centred around the issues of productivity for creatives. I also write short stories and flash fiction and freelance sometimes and have been known to write for food. My first book 'What We Didn't Say' is a collection of my best and most successful short stories and is available in print and Kindle formats via Amazon. I am also published by Ether Books Ltd digitally on their apps for Smartphones and tablets. I am also delighted to be one of the Writing West Midlands Room 204 cohort for 2014/15. By day I do something creativity sapping in operations management.
I have a dog, what writer doesn't? OK well, maybe the cat writer people have cats - anyway he's a Plotthound - what else? I write about him sometimes too. Occasionally I have a bit of a rant about life and other stuff, but mostly I write about writing, creativity and what I'm up to.
Sorrow

Boston was my home for a long time and it will always occupy a very special place in my heart. It has been a painful week to see the horrific images from […]
What We Didn’t Say

I would like to start this post by saying thanks to all the bloggers who have been stopping by and giving my posts a ‘like’ – I really do appreciate it and […]
Eating My Elephant over at Ether Books

I had one of those moments last week, you know the ones, a bit like when you were the kid–and there always is one– bouncing up and down in front of the teacher waving […]
Creative Ruts and Other News

In the process of moving my favorite blog reading from Google Reader to Feedly I came across this fabulous and very true infographic from those terribly creative folks over at Copyblogger who have very […]