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Dark Angels Note 69
This week we hear from Dark Angels bestie, Nick Parker. Tell us about something you're working on right now. My website. My bloody website.
Dark Angels Note 68
Let’s hear from philosophy guru and writer, Johnny Lyons. You can check out his latest book, Isaiah Berlin and his Philosophical Contemporaries (Palgrave Macmillan) published in July this year.
Dark Angels Note 67
Welcome back to our weekly Dark Angels Note.This week Therese Kieran is in the hot seat.
Where will it all end?
One of the questions writers are often asked is: “Did you always know how the story would end?”
Dark Angels Note 65
Welcome back to our weekly Dark Angels Note. For the next few months we'll be switching up the format to hear the many different voices in our Dark Angels community. This week, it’s Tim Rich.
Dark Angels Note 63
Welcome back to our writerly thoughts to distract, inspire and reassure you. Be well, keep reading, keep writing and know that we’re always here.
Dark Angels Note 62
So much of our writing energy is devoted to good beginnings, but let’s not ignore a great ending.
Dark Angels Note 61
This week’s writing experiment comes from John Simmons. His second novel, Spanish Crossings is back in print; thoroughly deserved too as it’s a great book.
Here's an idea
Where do ideas come from? Whatever writing we are engaged on, we need the spark of an idea to get properly started.
Dark Angels Note 60
Tomorrow is Tom Stoppard’s birthday. He once posed, “What are a friend’s books for if not to be borrowed?”
Dark Angels Note 59
“In my view, books should be brought to the doorstep like electricity, or like milk in England: they should be considered utilities, and their cost should be appropriately minimal.”
Dark Angels Note 58
I can remember my father bringing home spruce gum. He worked in the woods and filled his pockets with golden chunks of pitch. For his children he provided this special sacrament and we’d gather at this feet, around his legs…
Dark Angels Note 57
Think of something that moves across water, sky or land. You might choose something from nature (like a cloud, a shark or sound waves) or something manufactured (like a drone, a submarine or a satellite).
Dark Angels Note 56
Welcome back to our writerly thoughts to distract, inspire and reassure you. Be well, keep reading, keep writing and know that we’re always here.
Time after time
My first novel Leaves was published in 2015, but I had written the original draft of it in 1970, straight out of university.
Dark Angels Note 55
From the Wife of Bath to Jay Gatsby, literature is full of fibbers. Nothing beats a good lie to add suspense and intrigue.

