Monday, December 17, 2007

Just a quick note to say all is well. I'm writing this from a library computer in Dorset, England. One of my parents had a mishap and I had to come over and help out. I'm still helping out as mishaps with the elderly tend to linger. However, it's nothing serious, and I'm doing all the things that need to be done for them.

Anyway, my wife comes over soon, so we'll all be together for a jolly Chistmas.
So, here's hoping that you all have a great Christmas too, and a very happy new year.
Cheers
Mike

Sunday, December 09, 2007

Hall of Mirrors on Hiatus

Unfortunately some health issues have arisen in my family (nothing life-threatening) and it's necessary for me to go back to the UK to help out. This means that Hall of Mirrors has to go on hiatus, most likely until the new year, as I can't see me getting back before Christmas.

Tuesday, December 04, 2007


Hall of Mirrors 10: A Lovely Pair of Browns

Like all the HoM stories, this was penned before 'One Among the Sleepless' and as is often the case - at least for me - themes can be seen emerging. In this story we see some definite Sleepless precursor themes. But what are they? Ahh, to know that, you must listen. And to do that, click this... Hall of Mirrors 10

Saturday, December 01, 2007

Christmas Story Update

Well, I got an episode written, but there were things I didn't like, so I re-wrote it and it was a lot better. But as I go over the story again and again in my mind, I feel that it's not ultimately going to satisfy me. It's dramatic and I daresay it'll be very entertaining, but I've decided to abort it. I don't feel bad about it; the writing was good, the characters were good, the plot was good... just not good enough for me right now.

This means that all the stories in the Hall of Mirrors will be from my original story collection, written between ten and seven years ago. I have 2, maybe three more tales to go into the Hall, then it's a wrap. I'm going to get to work on recording the next episode later today.

I just got back from a walk into Dun Laoghaire. It was cold and windy out, but it was nice to get out and about with my wife and poke around in second hand and charity shops. I didn't buy anything though, nothing took my fancy. I saw a nice copy of The Ring (novel), but it was overpriced so I let it go. I hate it when shops mark books or CDs up simply because they know they can ask money for a particular title. I think books and CDs in charity shops should be sold according to their condition and nothing more. Sometimes you can actally get the book / cd cheaper NEW! That's how much shops like Oxfam and Bernado's are charging. Still, sometimes you find something that's underground hip and the wise guys with the price guns aren't cool enough to know what they've got, so they undercharge for it. That's when I laugh my arse off, walking away with a nearly new copy of Joe Dolce's Greatest Hits for only €3.00. Ha ha! The fools!