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Only Three Days?

Philip HarrisMarch 10, 2013Chatter, Movies, Running, The Ghost Smuggler, WritingLeave a Comment

My wife and I went out for our first long run in a couple of weeks yesterday – a “short” 18km route to ease us back into things. It was … Read More

Out Now – Many Deaths

Philip HarrisMarch 9, 2013Free Fiction, Out Now, StoriesLeave a Comment

My time travel story, The Many Deaths of Albert G Elderberry is up at The Fast-Forward Festival. Enjoy!

Buenos Dias

Philip HarrisMarch 8, 2013Books, Chatter, Stories, WritingLeave a Comment

On Wednesday, we got back from a holiday at the Hacienda Cerritos near Todos Santos, in Mexico. It’s the first time we’ve been to Mexico and we had a fantastic time. … Read More

Cag: An Almost True Story

Philip HarrisFebruary 21, 2013Flash Fiction, Free Fiction, StoriesLeave a Comment

I was wandering around the Internet on Sunday, looking for inspiration, when I came across Chuck Wendig’s latest flash fiction challenge. The idea was to write an event from your … Read More

An Innsmouth Valentine’s

Philip HarrisFebruary 17, 2013Chatter, WritingLeave a Comment

I took the day off from work on Thursday. Not because I wanted to prepare an epic Valentine’s Day surprise for my wife but to go to the dentist. Thankfully, … Read More

It’s a Writing Wrap

Philip HarrisFebruary 12, 2013Stories, WritingLeave a Comment

I finished revising my new story – Bottled Lightning – today and sent it out into the big wide world. I’m pretty happy with it, especially since I really didn’t … Read More

We Have a Winner – The Many Deaths of Albert G Elderberry

Philip HarrisFebruary 8, 2013Acceptances, StoriesLeave a Comment

It’s “Family Day” on Monday (here in BC anyway) and I just got a great start to the long weekend. My time travel story The Many Deaths of Albert G Elderberry … Read More

Outlining – Simpsons Style

Philip HarrisFebruary 5, 2013Chatter, WritingLeave a Comment

A long time ago, I forget where, I saw Matt Groening talking about the script writing process for The Simpsons – specifically how they make sure each episode is funny. Given … Read More

Seven Point Story Structure

Philip HarrisFebruary 3, 2013Running, Stories, Writing, Writing AdviceLeave a Comment

Fantastic run yesterday. Our route took us from False Creek, along English Bay, up through a fog shrouded Stanley Park, across the Lions Gate Bridge, back down to the seawall to … Read More

Another Aftermath

Philip HarrisJanuary 28, 2013Chatter, Stories, Video Games, WritingLeave a Comment

The story I started three weeks ago, Bottled Lightning, is now sitting at 4,356 words – a little over 1,500 words shorter than the first draft. I read through it again … Read More

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