Writing, after the rains came

Sunday, 30 January 2022

StoryJumpers - Chapter 7

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 You can find parts 1-6 here: Chapter 1 - A Flood Chapter 2 - The Fog Chapter 3 Chapter 4 - Mensamque Chapter 5 Chapter 6 Finn felt reliev...
Thursday, 23 December 2021

All too human

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This is the story of a baby; a child and an adult. It is the story of how I came to posthumanism, as the process of theorizing becomes linke...
Saturday, 18 December 2021

StoryJumpers Part 2: The Fog

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  Part 2: The Fog Click here for part one The turning home was, as ever, a turn towards mixed emotions; echoes of nostalgia, the sense of t...
Thursday, 25 February 2021

Today, on Lesbos

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Today scientists discovered a petrified tree on the island of Lesbos. Twenty million years old - perhaps? The age is hard to tell Fossilised...
Saturday, 6 February 2021

StoryJumpers - Chapter 1

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It was a day like any other. (A rather cliched phrase; but for Sam - now 26 months into a full lockdown - it was undoubtedly true).  And so ...
Friday, 7 August 2020

Unstable Connections

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'Your connection is unstable' Zoom tells me, and I think well, quite. I'm waiting on communication behind three flashing dots dr...
Saturday, 11 July 2020

Cloud Sonnet

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(After Nina Powles) Today scientists discovered the speed of clouds: The taste of froth on milky coffee The crumpled bed with duck feath...
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Thanks for reading my blog. Here's a bit about me... I'm a teacher with 15 years of experience in FE, HE and local government. As well as writing about education I have recently rediscovered the joy of creative writing. It's rough around the edges as most of it is written in snatches of time, but I'm hoping that one day I can dedicate more time to it. Writing (anything) is a massive pleasure so thank you for taking the time to share my words.
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