12 February 2022
Swansea Maritime Quarter
11 February 2022
Sweyne's Eye - Swansea City Sunsets
6 February 2022
4 February 2022
The fruits of insomnia
Sunday, February 06, 2022
Insomnia dragged me down from my bed in the wee small hours of this morning. And, grabbing myself a hot water bottle and a mug of tea, I settled myself beneath a blanket on the living room settee to while away some time working on my Pyewacket storyline.
My writing proved quite fruitful, in more senses than one, and I came away from the session having moved the story on quite nicely. I also constructed a hopefully achieveable plan of action to make a December 01, 2022 publication date for the story 🙂
The book will introduce the protagonist Jonathan Pyewacket and follows his first bizarre adventure when he inexplicably finds himself in a fairy tale world of spellcraft commerce. The book will feature four main characters and glimpses of further magical and eccentric people who could feature in further tales set in the world. I won't give away any more details right now, except to say that this first story in a possible series of escapades is going to be rather fruity.
I haven't been this excited with a writing project for quite a while 🙂
29 January 2022
26 January 2022
21 January 2022
18 January 2022
17 January 2022
Writing by candlelight tonight
I've been suffering from a second bout of the dreaded covids this past week. Whilst my current state of health was certainly not helped with this further attack upon it defences, the isolation forced upon me by this virus has allowed time for both physical and mental rest. And today, my convalescence finally brought my old muse back to life.
11 January 2022
2 January 2022
18 December 2021
16 December 2021
14 December 2021
13 December 2021
Chilling after my jab
Revering from my booster jab by chilling by the Christmas tree with a good old crimbo ghost story :)
9 December 2021
Hectic Times...
3 December 2021
Linocut Ideas #1
21 November 2021
14 November 2021
Before the Chop
| The entrance to Whiteford Burrow, the Gower Peninsula |
I took a weekend constitutional down Whiteford Burrows last weekend - my favourite place on the whole of the magnificent Gower Peninsula. My mission - to photograph the pine woodland there, much of which is now facing the chop!
The 16,000 step (thanks Fitbit) walk was something of a salutary experience, given that a large number of the trees I wandered amongst were going to be killed, some of them as soon as the following day!
| Owl pellet, Whiteford Woods |

