CHARACTERS IN THE SCENE: BORS: King of Albion. ATTENDANT 2: An attendant to the King of Albion. Not to be confused with Attendant 1. ATTENDANT 1: An attendant too. Not to be confused with Attendant 2. SOMMERS: Bors' jester/fool and one of the kings favourite people. King Bors’ castle Enter Bors, Sommers, and Attendant 2… Continue reading An Archaic Modern Play: Play On, Act I, Scene 3
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The Street Crawlers: The Children of Hell
Sammy whistled cheerfully as she walked around her room, grabbing a mug from her bedside table and dancing around her bed to the drawers on the other side. She pulled out her phone and smiled at her reflection, moving her lips this way and that and looking at her teeth closely. She groaned and rubbed… Continue reading The Street Crawlers: The Children of Hell
The Street Crawlers 1: The Street Crawlers
Street Crawlers are a rare breed. These people who trawl the streets looking for any form of shelter have their numbers of the breed declining, and yet still they are a worry for the over-growing population. Then how can it be that even now, with such low numbers, their kind continues to be broken up… Continue reading The Street Crawlers 1: The Street Crawlers
How To Write Characters.
From Stick Men to Humans to Everything In-Between Sitting down and thinking through my ideas for blog posts (of which there was a horrendously long list, so apologies) I had to move this idea to the top of my pile. Characters are, for me, the most important parts of a story—and I don’t feel like… Continue reading How To Write Characters.
