Writing



Hello and welcome to my home on the web. Are writers born, or made? I have spent a great many years thinking about this question and have come to the conclusion that there is no answer. Perhaps if there is an answer it would be both. I know that I have been writing since I first saw Breakfast at Tiffany’s and glimpsed Paul Varjak typing away, only to be interrupted by the delicious Holly Golightly . I was a young boy, but to me I knew I wanted to be a writer from that definitive moment.

Wanting to be a writer, no needing to be a writer would be truer. Writing is an art form, the white featureless screen, or paper a blank canvas ready to be brought to life, or perhaps a buried artefact ready to be unearthed, as Stephen King would say.

Here is where I could become pretentious and wax lyrical about the writers life and needs etc, but that is unimportant. What is important is that life has been very good to me and given me a wealth of human experience both good and bad adding up to a perfect education in so much this world has to offer.

To read a selection of my writing please click the links below.

Articles
To read a selection of articles simply click this link.

Plays
To read the first five scenes of my play The strange and wondrous garden click here.

Sitcom
Click here to read the beginning of my sitcom Under the same sun.

Radio
To read the short play Never take a woman for granted which was performed for BBC Radio 4 Woman's Hour, click here

Poetry
Click here to read a selection of my poetry.

Novels
Click here to read the beginning of my novel set during World War Two

Courses
Click here to be taken to my  fully accredited CTJT courses

   
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