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Lady Internet – The Modern Writer’s Greatest Distraction?
Don’t you write more and better when you are not in the company of Lady Internet? I certainly do. And I also feel calmer, more peaceful, less distracted. After much struggling, I've managed to instil the habit of morning writing in myself. The result? A few hours of undisturbed writing in the morning. Wireless off. … Continue reading Lady Internet – The Modern Writer’s Greatest Distraction?
50-Word Stories #132
‘Don’t do it, dear! Please don’t!’ ‘I shall!’ ‘You will kill us both!’ ‘I cannot take the pain anymore!’ ‘Please...’ he begged. ‘Farewell.’ She jumped into the sea. (She had cancer.) A mighty splash ensued. He shrieked. Then he jumped after her. ‘Cut!’ said the director, sighing. ‘Too much passion!’ Related articles 50-Word Tales #131 … Continue reading 50-Word Stories #132



