Poem of the Week: Let’s Dance
I mostly post my poetry first on Instagram, (unless it is a patron-exclusive poem). Then, each Sunday here on the blog, … Read more
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I mostly post my poetry first on Instagram, (unless it is a patron-exclusive poem). Then, each Sunday here on the blog, … Read more
I mostly post my poetry first on Instagram, (unless it is a patron-exclusive poem). Then, each Sunday here on the blog, … Read more
I mostly post my poetry first on Instagram, (unless it is a patron-exclusive poem). Then, each Sunday here on the … Read more
I mostly post my poetry first on Instagram, (unless it is a patron-exclusive poem). Then, each Sunday here on the … Read more
I mostly post my poetry first on Instagram, (unless it is a patron-exclusive poem). Then, each Sunday here on the … Read more
I mostly post my poetry first on Instagram, (unless it is a patron-exclusive poem). Then, each Sunday here on the … Read more
This month’s exclusive poem for my patrons on Patreon is: Things Change. I release my poems there 90 days earlier … Read more
Each week, I select a winning poem from the “Indie Poetry Please” feature on Instagram, which is announced here on … Read more
I mostly post my poetry first on Instagram, (unless it is a patron-exclusive poem). Then, each Sunday here on the … Read more
Do you love fiction? Would you like to help shape my next novel, In the Hour? I now post short … Read more
I mostly post my poetry first on Instagram, (unless it is a patron-exclusive poem). Then, each Sunday here on the … Read more
I recently learned the most marvelous story planning technique from fiction writer and teacher Linda Cracknell—using haiku to outline/plan your … Read more
I’m reissuing my Irish novels in a centenary edition. It’s almost 100 years since the events they describe happened and … Read more
I mostly post my poetry first on Instagram, (unless it is a patron-exclusive poem). Then, each Sunday here on the … Read more
I am sooooo keen to get back to fiction, even though I’ve a lot of nonfiction projects still to finish. … Read more