I have accidentally upped my aim to read 52 books to trying to read 75. I feel like I should try to top last year instead of equal it. Towards that aim, this month I have read: Days Of Blood And Starlight by Laini Taylor Full review here * Can't Live Without by Joanne Phillips… Continue reading January Reading – A Review
Category: Short Story
Why Russia?
Sometimes you decide to write a story - you name your characters, decide where they are going to live, give them a career, a family, ambitions, fears. You call the shots. Sometimes a story informs you that it needs to be written - a character wanders into your head and introduces themselves, they have a… Continue reading Why Russia?
Saying Goodbye – Part III
This is the concluding piece of my three part 'Zombie Romance' short story, Saying Goodbye. If you haven't read parts one and two yet, you can find them here and here. Everything will make much more sense if you read those first. It feels somewhat fitting, posting a zombie story on the day of the… Continue reading Saying Goodbye – Part III
Saying Goodbye – Part II
A Zombie Romance story in three parts. Part I can be found here if you missed it on Tuesday. Saying Goodbye - Part II Mitchell frowned. The ceiling above him was unfamiliar - blank white tile with utilitarian bright lighting. It was as if he was in a hospital or something, not at… Continue reading Saying Goodbye – Part II
Saying Goodbye – Part I
After a big discussion with Liberty about this 'Zombie Romance' book that she reviewed a bit back, the whole 'Zombie Romance' thing began to play on my mind. Mostly it played on it in a 'EWWWW, NOOOO!' kind of way - why would you enter into a relationship with a decomposing, dead person who at… Continue reading Saying Goodbye – Part I

