

Certainly they get more press than many real-life fantastic beasts that actually walk the earth. These monsters - evocative of a misty, legendary past - are with us so much and so often that they might as well be real. But you know exactly what they look like.

Short stories are also available via the dedicated page.From ancient China to Mesoamerica, dragon legends are ubiquitous across dozens of cultures across the world. Right, back to that blog… Short stories and other things So I hope that using these wonderful images helps achieve that. We are all on a ‘journey’ here, wanting to push the boundaries and discover what else we are capable of. I am still figuring out how to put acknowledgements under images without causing havoc so bear with me (since writing have done this :). The growing list of links includes the digital artists who have published their works on Pixabay. Following the useful tips online which make clear that this is not as easy as I had thought…Īnd hopefully to get other contributions in due course. So I’ve set up this blog page with the intention of writing something once a week (as opposed to once a year). And I’d like to know what you think, within reason! I’m writing this for readers, publishers and other writers simply to say – this is what I love doing. Or how to write compelling blogs that will get your ratings soaring. I can’t tell you all about how to be a writer or a best-selling author. But they all explore the dark side of life…

Hopefully you’ll find a short story below that whets your appetite and gives a flavour of my novels. Resisting the urge to use an exclamation mark here… I like to keep followers up to date with thoughts, the challenges of a writer, short stories and other rare lightbulb moments via these blog posts and links.
