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Fiction

Vampires – Why We Still Love Them After 100 Years

March 21, 2013 2:04 pm0 comments
Vampires - Why We Still Love Them After 100 Years

I realise the above statement may not apply to everyone. But, considering it’s been almost 120 years since Bram Stoker’s pen described to us, in gothic detail, the creature we now know as the vampire, giving us what he probably didn’t realise was a fascination phenomenon to last us over […]

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Reality is just one big let down…

February 17, 2013 2:20 pm0 Comments
Reality is just one big let down...

Reality is one big let down, but when I close my eyes I have a life. That world makes me happy and happiness, at the end of the day, is all I’ve ever wanted… Read on for a preview of The Imaginist by Elizabeth Glanville! Louise Worthington – a young woman […]

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Where Are the New Frontiers in Fiction?

January 10, 2013 4:37 pm1 comment
Where Are the New Frontiers in Fiction?

‘Original material is a topic that concerns all aspects of the arts.’ Ideas, concepts, styles and genres are so quickly taken-up, run-ragged and exhausted in the high-tech age. It’s depressing to think that whatever you’re doing, someone has probably already done it better. But such a defeatist viewpoint isn’t helpful. […]

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A Post-Modernist Reading of ‘The Cabin in the Woods’

December 31, 2012 12:00 pm1 Comment
A Post-Modernist Reading of 'The Cabin in the Woods'

So, for this article I thought I would try something a little different. Stop me if I am going off on a tangent. I’ve just finished a semester at University studying postmodernist literature, which, in a nutshell, is a genre of fiction that thinks outside the box, experimenting with the […]

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‘Daughter of the Empire’ by R.E Feist and J Wurts Review

December 23, 2012 6:00 pm0 Comments
'Daughter of the Empire' by R.E Feist and J Wurts Review

In typical high fantasy fiction there is an obvious lack of female protagonists compared to other genres. While there may be female characters, they are rarely ever the heroine, let alone a heroine who conquers and vanquishes Evil. Daughter of the Empire is an exception, and is intriguing enough to […]

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Election – Behind the Lines

November 7, 2012 9:23 pm3 Comments

It’s just coming up to 6 PM and you’re waiting impatiently to play ping-pong with the nation’s favour. You sit bored, as with any routine situation, but take comfort in the familiarity of it all, the façade that begins to form. A hive of hired hands scurries around, painting you […]

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The Nigerian Oil Subsidy Video

September 25, 2012 3:51 pm0 Comments
The Nigerian Oil Subsidy Video

‘Yes, Femi speaking.’ ‘Femo la la!’ ‘Who is this? The line is faint. I cannot hear you very well.’ ‘Ho-nou-rable Fa-ro-uk’ ‘Frank Owl? Of the British High Commission?’ No, this is Facrook of Bribery High Command.’ ‘I don’t know you. Wrong number. Good bye.’ ‘I know whom I am calling. […]

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A Childhood Memory

September 20, 2012 5:05 pm0 Comments
A Childhood Memory

I recently undertook a Creative Writing Workshop with CoolTan Arts, as part of some training we are undertaking for an up-and-coming newspaper release called The Dickens News. It will be sold within the Southwark Newspaper at the end of November. It is to be in the style of the famous Dickens Pickwick papers and we are […]

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