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Tag Archives: Bindweed Magazine

  • I had been wondering when it might happen and it did: having avoided catching Covid during the 2020 pandemic, and even during the second lockdown [...]

    When covid strikes: no reading, no writing, no editing, no work

    November 29, 2022
  • Much has been going on this month for me. I’m still chipping away at horror novel WIP#5, which is up to around 43,000 words. I released an [...]

    June reading update

    June 29, 2022
  • Finally! I’m up to 60k words with draft 1 of novel WIP#4, which is my supernatural horror. I needed to do some chapter planning for this [...]

    Literary summer plans

    June 19, 2021
  • A year and 3 months later and the labour-of-love publication, Bindweed Magazine, that I’m co-running with Joseph Robert, is going strong. [...]

    Bindweed Magazine seeking submissions for Issue 7

    July 6, 2017
  • Today marked the end of term at the secondary school where I work for the start of the summer holidays. It also means the start of my maternity [...]

    Writing goals and wrapping up the day job

    June 30, 2017
  • As many of you may know, in addition to writing and promoting my own fiction and poetry, I’m also the Editor-in-Chief of Bindweed [...]

    Why Bindweed Magazine is a labour of love

    April 14, 2017
  •   Calling all short story writers and poets! Bindweed Magazine is now seeking submissions for the New Year. I’m looking for quality [...]

    Submission call for Bindweed Magazine Issue 4

    October 16, 2016
  • Today I am a happy publisher as my copy of Bindweed Magazine Issue 1: Morning Glory arrived in the post. It’s now available to buy for [...]

    Bindweed Magazine Issue 1 is now available

    July 12, 2016
  • Happy half-term break to all the teachers out there. As for me, I’ll be reading in the park instead of in class for the next week. [...]

    Literary plans for half-term break

    May 28, 2016
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