Tag: fiction
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Bodies in Transit
In 2025 I was shortlisted for the Emerging Writers’ Award at the Brighton Book Festival (2025) for Bodies in Transit, a piece of experimental, diasphoric fiction. Below I share the first part of the piece which is in five sections — Bodies in TransitTo be born is to inherit someone else’s unfinished crossing. I. Ribcage…
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Murder, You Say? — out in the wild!
After being a finalist in the Emerging Writers’ Category at the UK Brighton Book Festival (yes, I mention it whenever I can), I was determined to complete the second Emerson Chopra mystery, Murder, You Say? But publishing a book when you’re self-published is like trying to build a boat while already at sea, and then…
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Self-Editing: A Love-Hate Relationship (Starring Bailey, My Feline Muse)
Ah, self-editing. The final frontier of fiction writing. You’ve poured your mind, heart and soul into your story, slam-dunked the procrastinators nightmare – the first draft, and now it’s time to polish your masterpiece until it shines so bright it becomes glaringly obvious enough is enough. Easy, right? Sure—if you enjoy questioning your sanity, obsessing…
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The self and writing: subaltern voices
Why someone writes and the impact of exploring space for subaltern voices.
