As I prepare for todays talk at SOAS LGBT Society in London. Something that I am half excited, half nervous about, I was going to share such nonsensical fears, but then I thought that would be rather silly. Instead I thought I’d give a run-down of five other bloggers who wanted to talk about Bastardography. […]
Juggling the Acts
I am currently in the midsts of getting the last props, sounds and costumes ready for a play that I am doing at the end of the week. It’s a 3-night run of a play called Jennifer’s Robot Arm by Paul Vickers. It’s a bit silly and fun, and although it can be knackering, stressful and […]
10 Great Tracks that inspired Bastardography
During the writing of B (lets just call it B, you know I’m talking about Bastardography when I say B, yeah?) the inspiration to keep focused and to keep writing about difficult personal experiences often came from songs. I thought I’d share them with you in no particular order, although I would say some tracks […]
The first account of a man living with Borderline Personality Disorder?
I kept deleting the word ‘gay’ before man in the title of this blog. The reason being, is that I can’t remember seeing a book anywhere about a man’s experience of BPD, let alone gay, and although being gay myself, and I would’ve found it, possibly, more helpful to have read a gay mans experience, […]
Five unusual marketing methods for a new book
They say only 50% percent of advertising works, but they don’t know which 50% – a nifty little phrase, but it doesn’t help when it comes to getting your book out there. You’ve got to have some ingenuity when it comes to people buying your e-book. Here are five methods I may (or may not […]