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My time spent in Cambridge was a catalyst for more than just improving my writing, it was also an important time for my photography.
I have been taking ...
Photo Inspiration: Life Belt
Who needs it?
Paige Sinkler
Paige Sinkler is an award-winning writer and photographer currently completing her MA ...
Photo Inspiration: Crossed Wires
Crossed Wires. Have you looked up lately? Hundreds of lines of communication meeting, crossing, connecting people. At least, they used to. What does the architecture of today’s communication lines look ...
Photo Inspiration: Sports Day
School Sports Day. Did you relish it, or dread it? Were you always last to be picked, or first to the finish? In the run up to the Olympics, it seems there’s ...
Photo Inspiration: Waiting Outside
In the wrong place at the wrong time… Have you been there? Think about all that could be going down inside this building. Is the driver worried, or laughing? Or ...
Photo Inspiration: Masks
Paige Sinkler
Paige Sinkler is an award-winning writer and photographer currently completing her MA in Creative Writing at ...
Photo Inspiration: The Man in the Corner
We all know this guy. Standing discreetly to one side, in a suit, hand in pocket, head bowed listening obediently, as if to the Mothership. What’s the news today… Has ...
Photo Inspiration: Bowling
Is it just for old men? Maybe teenagers converge at the alley to get away from their parents, or mums go to escape their kids? Are those slidey retro shoes just begging to ...
Photo Inspiration: Beach Huts
Here is the first instalment of our new feature – Photo Inspirations – by Paige Sinkler. To help you find inspiration for your writing, we will post a photograph every two ...
The Ghost in the Machine #3: Writing with Light
The other night I was driving home from college, ruminating about my first draft of a short story. Everyone was behaving too reasonably. Someone should be glum. No, surly. It ...
The Memory Girl by John Asling
Eve is tired, confused. What has just happened, she wonders? She picks up the faded playing cards, shuffles absently, trying to remember the rules.
I spread the playing cards face down ...







