
The value of trashy TV
Spending time with my parents means watching reality TV, which I’ve always hated. But on a recent trip, I started to understand the value of trashy TV.
Spending time with my parents means watching reality TV, which I’ve always hated. But on a recent trip, I started to understand the value of trashy TV.
It’s a year since I released my debut novella The Office of Dead Letters and anxious readers want to
A while back, I wrote a post about short story podcasts that I recommend, one of which is The
It’s that time of year again! Nano approaches! And in an alcohol-fuelled frenzy, I have created the essential Nanowrimo
My favourite place to write is in a bar with a beer. Or at a cafe… with a beer.
When we entered the region of the stones, the temperature dropped 10 degrees and we knew we were now
I shuffled forward and accidentally bumped against the bag of the woman in front of me. “Sorry,” I mumbled,
I wrote previously that people always assume that I’m writing about this shithole. Their words, not mine! And for
I know I’m not alone when I say that my to-be-read pile hasn’t gotten any smaller over the past ten months. I’ve actually abandoned several novels half way through.
It’s like reading is no longer a pleasure. But why?
As we say goodbye to what people have variously called a ‘strange’ year or a ‘challenging’ year or a
Nat Newman is an award-winning writer of short stories, content, podcasts, feature articles, ghosstwritten books, drunk text messages and a novella.
Nat Newman is an award-winning writer of short stories, content, podcasts, feature articles, ghost-written books, drunk text messages and a sci-fi novella. Born and raised in Australia, she now calls the universe her home.
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