...Plenery 3/
I am really enjoying working with these shadow images. They are teaching me about constructing visual narrative as well as forcing me to learn more layout skills. Here is one that may well feature in Plenery 3/
In the meantime, Plenery 1/ is available to purchase now on Amazon.
Plenery 1/
It's published! The first in a series of three photozines exploring narrative and boundaries: Plenery 1/
Working in Work
Had to head into my evening job early today. We aren't allowed to mix with the day crew due to covid, so I sat out in the work's garden for an hour and a half working on Solstice. Progressed the connection between the various stories in the novel nicely during this writing shift. An early afternoon spent well :)
Breakfast in the Sunshine
I took my work and my breakfast out into the garden this morning to make the most of the sunshine :)
Another Batch of ShadowMe Pics
Relating back to this post back in April 2021, I am progressing this little visual project slowly but very surely.
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Gower Ghosts Published!
I am very happy to announce that my new guidebook Gower Ghosts is published today.
There is more to explore on the Gower Peninsula than its outstanding natural beauty.
This is my second in my series of Gower guide books, the first being my most popular book to date - The Verry Volk - the Faery Folklore of the Gower Peninsula.
There will be a third, as yet untitled, book in these series of Gower guidebooks - look out for that sometime in 2023 (fingers crossed)...
Hangman's Cross and Beggar's Pit
Gower Ghosts
Writing for my guidebook on Gower ghost stories has now been completed. As has the book cover design :)
Daughter of Darkness
I have been wanting to reread one of my favourite books for while now. Unfortunately, when I opened my old paperback copy of the novel I realised immediately that it would not survive the task. So now I am now the proud owner of the UK 1st edition hardcover copy of the book. I managed to snag a copy from Abebooks and paid only a few pennies over a fiver for the book. I must admit though, that I do find the American paperback edition has the better cover art:
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