Once again, a pathetic failure to keep up with this blog
with any kind of regularity, for which I apologise to anybody who has any
interest in reading the thing – which fortunately can’t be very many people, as
I haven’t had much in the way of complaint for the absence of entries! Probably
just as well.
I’ll try and be a bit better at adding updates as 2016
goes along, but we shall see.
It’s not as if I haven’t had things to talk about. In
November I actually launched another blog, born from my previously-stated love of Dickens’s A Christmas Carol.
Called Watching the Carol, it’s
intended as an ongoing project to watch and review as many different film and
television versions of A Christmas Carol
as I can find. I managed to get a good few in before the end of 2015, and later
this year I shall take up the thread again. It’s quite good fun to do, and
although pretty pointless, isn’t everything?
Not very seasonal for February, I realise!
I also finally finished my long-planned documentary about
why so many writers seem to flock to Norwich at the end of last year, and it
was broadcast on BBC Radio Norfolk twice over the Christmas and New Year
period. It wasn’t one of my best programmes – it lacked a bit of colour, and
was rather on the dry side. But it was interesting to do, and I did get some
nice comments about it both from people who were in it and people who weren’t, so
it was by no means a disaster.
I’ve already made my next feature programme, too – not really
a proper documentary as such, as it’s a collection of lots of individual
stories without any kind of overarching narrative, but it’s going out tomorrow at 12 midday. It’s part of the big pan-BBC People’s History of Pop initiative – a drive to try and tell the story of what it
was like to be a music fan in the pop and rock era through the stories of music
lovers, with tales of favourite gigs and venues, and special pieces of
memorabilia.
We knew late last year that the BBC Local Radio stations
were each going to be making a tie-in programme for this, and I was interested
in doing it, but it was only at the beginning of last month that we found out
it was going to be on as soon as the 7th of February. I’m quite
pleased with it – there are some nice stories in there, and I hope I’ve done
them justice. Here’s one of my favourites as a preview:
In the world of my fiction writing, I have been sort of doing a few plans and scribbles for a couple of new ideas, but nothing solid yet. I haven’t heard back from any of my last few submissions of Another Life to agencies, but did send another one off last month. I do have a second Alice Flack story very near completion – I did the bulk of it last summer, but got sidetracked by other projects for work and elsewhere in the autumn and never got it completed, but I should do so soon. The superb David Lavelle has kindly accepted another commission to do the cover for this one, so it should be up as an e-book on Amazon sometime this spring.
In the world of my fiction writing, I have been sort of doing a few plans and scribbles for a couple of new ideas, but nothing solid yet. I haven’t heard back from any of my last few submissions of Another Life to agencies, but did send another one off last month. I do have a second Alice Flack story very near completion – I did the bulk of it last summer, but got sidetracked by other projects for work and elsewhere in the autumn and never got it completed, but I should do so soon. The superb David Lavelle has kindly accepted another commission to do the cover for this one, so it should be up as an e-book on Amazon sometime this spring.
Non-fiction is proving to be more fruitful. After I had
my David Fisher interview published in Doctor Who Magazine last year, I mentioned how I had a possible idea for another
piece for them, which I then got very heavily into researching and writing. It
ended up being too long and too difficult to illustrate, but having had a bit
of a gap from it I have been able to edit it down a bit more pragmatically, and
found what I hope are enough photos to go with it, and it looks as if it may
possibly appear in the magazine sometime this year. I’ve also had discussions
about something else related to DWM
too, which looks as if it could result in another piece… Again, more on that if
and when. But a very positive start to the year in terms of actual professional
writing for which I actually get paid! I know that sounds horribly mercenary,
but as I’ve said before, if someone considers your material worth actually
buying, it does feel like a validation of what you do, and that you do actually
have some sort of ability.
Oh, and I did finish that Scarrowbeck thing for the Treasure
Quest Facebook page and Children in Need in the end. It was complete crap,
apart from the first chapter, but the fans kindly donated £180, beating the
target I’d set, so it wasn’t entirely worthless.
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