Posts Tagged ‘steve feasey’

A writer acquaintance of mine approached me today and asked if I would be interested in meeting up with her and another friend to appraise and critique each other’s work. She suggested that writing is such a lonely profession that it helps to get together and share where you are in your writing with others. [...]

Stories have a funny habit of creeping up and ambushing you when you’re least expecting them. At times their insistence on being heard is almost pernicious in nature, and it seems as though some of the best ones wait until you’re smack-bang-in-the-middle of your current work in progress before they reveal themselves, jumping up and [...]

Writing for a living and being beset with self-doubt go hand-in-hand. In becoming an author, you might as well face up to the fact that anxiety and angst are your new best friends. And I don’t care how famous you are, the gig is still the same. Nothing you do is ever going to be [...]

What’s cookin’?

Posted: 3rd April 2012 by admin in Uncategorized
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      What do you do when you’re not writing? What are you working on now that you’ve finished [insert book title here]? These are questions I get asked all the time (and I very much doubt I’m alone on this one) . There seems to be a feeling among some people that when [...]

I had a great time at this school. I spoke to 180 Yr 7 students, and I was incredibly impressed with their conduct. Lots of great questions asked, my favourite of which was, “If you had to choose to be one of your characters, which one would it be?” Thanks to Angus Mark Thomson for [...]

Today I put the last sentence to my last chapter of my new book, CHOSEN. So I’m finished, right?  Wrong!  I’m in the terrible limbo state of having, “completed my book to the best of my ability given the time constraints imposed on me by a) a deadline and b) my inability to get my [...]

New Look Blog

Posted: 9th July 2011 by admin in blog, Steve Feasey, Uncategorized
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I’ve tinkered, tweeked and twiddled with my blog to bring you an all-new look. Let me know what you think.