“Normality is a paved road. It is comfortable to walk but no flowers grow on it.” Vincent van Gogh This is all wrong. Where am I? What is going on? He was walking down a wide and very long road. A road he did not recognize, nor could he remember seeing another like it. It […]
It is Mental Health Week – 7-13 October 2012 The organisation known as Beyond Blue has suggested that people start the conversation and openly talk about depression and anxiety. On their website they write: Depression and anxiety can affect anyone at any time. Often people won’t talk about how they’re feeling because they’re worried about […]
Unfortunately I can’t remember what it is that I haven’t forgotten. Possibilities are endless to say the least which is a very odd saying. None-the-less after a little thought my mind tells me that most probably I was intending to thank all the new followers of Mironmure. Apparently WP is telling me 10 new followers? […]
David clipped in with his right foot and rolled gently down the newly paved driveway and turned right. The air was chilly but the morning held a promise of warmth later. It really was a beautiful morning for a bike ride. All to soon the tee junction appeared with its abrupt announcement […]
Back in the day when I thought this blog was a good idea my cunning plan was to keep a few friends, perhaps two, up to date on how I was traveling with my fantasy novel; Mironmure. It was never intended to be a public access blog. But what is the point? Even today […]
Tom had seen the last of the guests out into the hot night air and watched them slowly disperse going their separate ways. Each promising to keep in touch with each other, of course having no intention of doing so. No doubt they would all meet up again at another opening sometime in the near […]
I have almost completed the first draft of my first novel. The process, as expected was long and difficult, but I have enjoyed it greatly. Of course the process of re-writing and more re-writing is still to come and this will be another challenging test of my commitment to becoming a writer. Starting has been […]