by Neil | Jan 11, 2008 | Fiction, Free Online Fiction, Friday Flash Fiction, Science Fiction, Science Fiction and Fantasy, Short Stories
Eyes By Neil Beynon She broke my heart. No not like that. I’m not completely naive, it’s just you pay for a service and you expect it to be done properly, to standard. You pay the kind of money I did, you expect gold standard. Not this squalid indignity. My recovery...by Neil | Jan 11, 2008 | Gareth D Jones, Jupiter, Writing
Constant readers of the blog, the happy few, will recall I placed a story, The Mine, with Jupiter SF magazine. It was intended to be included in Issue 19 but I have just heard that unfortunately it’s been moved to Issue 20 (April). Needless to say I’ll let...by Neil | Jan 7, 2008 | ballistic fat welshman, commuting, cycling, Life, London, Personal, Random, time for a change, Travel
NB – How come both ticket machines aren’t working? SER* – Rush hour innit. 600 stations all trying to access the system at the same time. Stands to reason: system overload. NB – So you’re saying that the system can’t handle ticket purchases during...by Neil | Jan 6, 2008 | Entertainment, Film, Movies, Review
Having spent the morning in a field following G round as she took pictures and taking one of my own (see below), I decided to spend a chunk of the afternoon watching one of my Christmas presents: The History Boys. Directed by Nicholas Hytner, starring the ever...by Neil | Jan 6, 2008 | Abbey Wood, Life, Personal, Photography, Random
What does a tree on crutches look like? You ask. A lot like this: