New Edinburgh-based magazine Far Off Places published their inaugural issue this week, including my own short story, ‘Fairy Tale Ending’, which finally sees (online) print after 8 years!
Author: planbsteve
Fairy Tale Ending
My short story Fairy Tale Ending will be published in the inaugural issue of Far Off Places, a brand new literary magazine based in Edinburgh.
It’s a dark, twisted retelling of a familiar fairy tale originally begun in 2005 – strange how a story only 250 words long can take to be completed.
MA in Scriptwriting
As of today, I am now officially a student again, having enrolled in the MA in Scriptwriting course at Bath Spa University. I am taking the 6 module course part time over two years, 3 modules this year (Dramatic Structure from now until Christmas) and 3 modules next. The course works through weekend workshops – 3 for every module – held at the Corsham Court campus (near Chippenham, seat of the Methuen family – a beautiful house, complete with roaming peacocks) where we have to read out what we’ve been writing and hear/give feedback on it.
There are 12 people on the course – although I am the only part-timer – and they all seem very bright and friendly and I am looking forward to working with them all. It will be good to have some targets, dates to aim for – it’s all to easy to drift when you’re writing for yourself, on your own.
Endgame… Ended!
News from the BBC today that my Radio play Endgame didn’t make it past the first 10-page read through.
I’m not too disappointed – the real annoyance is not getting any feedback on the piece. The real irritation will be in the coming weeks listening to (in my opinion) unexciting radio plays in which middle class people have arguments in drawing rooms.
Corinium Radio – Write Out Loud
Corinium Radio have asked me to read a piece during their next broadcast on 30th June. Instead of writing something specifically for them, I will be reading an excerpt from a work in progress, a historical novel entitled Crooked Usage. The story is set in north London during the harsh winter of 1947, and is centered around Johnny Wilmot, a boy who realises that the rambling house his family live in, shelters a secret being sought by many others.
As the novel is centered on books and knowledge, I wrote some sequences supposedly from Johnny’s library book, in the style of Ray Bradbury who sadly died this month, and it’s one of these sections that I plan to read. Ray in the Library introduces Ray Potts who – in escaping from some bullies – escapes through his local library, which is not everything it seems…
How to get your eBook noticed in an Apple Store
First, enter an Apple Store or any other retailer selling iPads, iPhones etc. Pick up an iPad and open the iBooks app. Select Store and search for the particular book – in my case, Remember My Name and Other Stories. Select the book and press Get Sample, and the sample eBook will be downloaded to the device, where it will be available with all the classic (and free) books already there. You can either leave the sample book on screen for the device’s next user or go back to library view.
Now repeat for every iPad/iPhone in the store, or until the staff get wise to what you’re doing and eject you as a sad weirdo.
Sadly, this method will only work on iPads; it won’t work on Kindles as you have to log in with a valid account, not something I’d recommend on a publicly available device.
Remember My Name covered in Cotswold Essence
A very nice article on myself in the Summer edition of Cotswold Essence (page 89) covering my collection Remember My Name and Other Stories as well as my reaching the shortlist of the Marza Story Circus competition.
Endgame now at BBC Writers Room
I have submitted the latest version of my Wooden Horse of Troy story, entitled Endgame to the BBC Writers Room. This was originally a completely different radio play, then a stage play (long-listed by Bristol’s Tobacco Theatre during their Script Space IV event) and now come full circle back into a Radio play again.
In the story, the spirit of Agamemnon’s dead daughter Iphigineia visits Odysseus in a dream and tempts him with a dark plan to defeat the city of Troy involving wooden Horses.
