Are You Becoming a Paperless Writer?

When I think of Shakespeare and of Dickens and of Chekhov I imagine stacks of paper and ink pots and quills (or at least fountain pens). But when I think of well, me, I must admit that there is not much paper on my desk, and no ink pots or quills whatsoever, just a laptop … Continue reading Are You Becoming a Paperless Writer?

50-Word Tales #115

It was late at night. He drove fast. The car hit something. ‘Oh my God!’ his wife cried. ‘Stop! Stop! They rushed out of the car on to the deserted road. When they saw the victim, they sighed relieved. ‘It’s just a beggar,’ she said. ‘Let’s drive on,’ he said.   Related articles Should We … Continue reading 50-Word Tales #115

Living with Defeat

I don't know about you people, but as far as I'm concerned, things often don't turn out as I hope they would. And mind you, it's not because of carelessness or laziness or meanness on my part. I do my best. It's just that I'm a short and frail boy-writer with a hat and with … Continue reading Living with Defeat