I entered the June 2019 Furious Fiction competition, as run by the Australian Writer’s Center. I didn’t win, but you can read the winning and short-listed entries here. You can also read an extended version of my entry, Injected, here. Let me know what you think of the Furious FictionContinue Reading

Buying Electric Cars: The Tech and Pricing The Guardian Australia’s article, “Should I buy an electric car? All you need to know about prices, technology and range” provides useful information about the current technology deployed in commercially-available electric cars and pricing. While price is still a block for many people,Continue Reading

In the process of updating this site so it fits in with my other endeavours: The Feature Space: an article and essay site showcasing my writing as well as that of contributors. CC Publishing: my manuscript editing and book publication business that specialises in the needs of self-publishing authors. Novels:Continue Reading

In a shocking first, local three-year-old, Brooke Reed, spent much of the morning demanding a wide variety of things from her steadily decaying parents, before promptly falling asleep right in the middle of the hallway. The morning began normally with Brooke complaining about how her peanut butter toast was cutContinue Reading

During the 20 years of my Digital Advertising career, I have often been challenged to describe what I do. Everyone is aware of the little boxes of annoying imagery that are scattered around a webpage like clickable square confetti, but try explaining how that advertisement for a bank, airline orContinue Reading

The above image represents what this piece is about: getting your career back to basics. Jonathan Rivett’s article in the Sydney Morning Herald, Feel stuck in a rut? It’s time for a reality check, was instantly personally relevant. My very existence of my side-business, CC Publishing, is a direct attemptContinue Reading

Dr. James St.Clair pressed a button secreted away inside a pocket of his dinner-suit jacket. It was connected to a slim injector, and then a wrist-attached cannula, which released a customised cocktail of drugs into his bloodstream. There was enough stored in an under-arm pouch for six pre-measured injections —Continue Reading