Turning Stories to Food

Anne’s ‘Scope for the Imagination’ Raspberry Tart

Okay, to start this off, I should give a big thank you to my university. During my ‘Introduction to Children’s Fiction’, I was introduced to ‘Anne of Green Gables’… and I loved this book. I still do, in fact, and I knew that eventually I was going to get around to create a dish from… Continue reading Anne’s ‘Scope for the Imagination’ Raspberry Tart

Original Stories

The Street Crawlers: The Copper Fox

The Copper Fox grew just like normal children, and may even be counted as being a child, but never could they say that she was normal. Whilst normal children breathed in normal air she would breathe in the cold, black dust that lay on the street floor with upmost pleasure and yet never did she… Continue reading The Street Crawlers: The Copper Fox

How to Write

The Importance of An Omniscient

Yes, I'm quoting younger me now. She was smarter than 'now' me, apparently. ‘There’s no ‘i’ in narrator. There’s also no ‘i’ in narrate. There’s technically an ‘i’ in narration, and two in omniscient, but we’ll ignore that for now. What’s important for you to know before we start this story is that this story… Continue reading The Importance of An Omniscient