My favourite term for pins and needles (the tingling sensation after your foot goes numb) is the Icelandic stjörnur í skónum, which means “stars in your shoes.” And a name for pins and needles in Yoruba is pajapaja. It means “kill dog kill dog”
I wrote some good words this morning. Fresh new words. It feels a long long time since that last happened. Writing is not all the froth and brouhaha that publishing likes to make you think it's about. Sometimes it's about finding your truth and trying with all your might to pin it to the page ❤️🙏🏻
Here's a clip of me chatting with Bex at Funkids radio about my new book #Glassbornyoutu.be/iPuqGVnfuQo?...
Peter Bunzl paid Bex a visit at the Fun Kids studio to talk all about his new book, Glassborn! Set in a 19th century fantasy land, this book has all the thin...
My friend Robert Morgan makes horror films with this kind of content. www.youtube.com/watch?v=uIcT...
Directed by Robert Morgan (United Kingdom, 2011). Official Selection International Film Festival Rotterdam 2012.A breathtakingly bizarre, hilariously horrify...
This is some David Cronenberg content right here!
That’s a lifetime’s work. And then, like the horcruxes, a fragment of the story will still be inside you.
Checkout this podcast interview where i chat with Bex of funkids radio about the genesis and inspiration behind my new book #Glassbornopen.spotify.com/episode/706z...
I am reading Tomorrow and Tomorrow and Tomorrow by Gabrielle Zevin. 3/4 of the way and it is so good. Unputdownable.