Kittysneezes TV: Episode 1
OnThis is Kittysneezes TV episode 1: A roughly 2-hour collection of short films, music videos and more, curated by Kittysneezes.com.
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This is Kittysneezes TV episode 1: A roughly 2-hour collection of short films, music videos and more, curated by Kittysneezes.com.
In this episode of Rite Gud, we’re paying tribute to literary losers, fuck-ups, and failures. Joining us is J.R. Bolt.
In this episode of Rite Gud, we’re paying tribute to literary losers, fuck-ups, and failures. Here’s the transcript.
A short story by C.B. Blanchard, originally published in ‘INTO THE CRYPTS OF RAYS: A BLACK METAL HORROR ANTHOLOGY’ and then on my substack. And what rough beast, its hour come round at last, Slouches towards Bethlehem to be born? – WB…
The best way to make money as a writer is to publish a book of writing advice. There are hundreds of these books, promising all kinds of things. They range from soft, gentle promises to unlock your creative soul to foul-mouthed tough…
Originally published on substack 16 jun 2023 Recently I came to the rather trite realisation that writing a novel is hard. Even more recently, the realisation that editing one is also hard. I am about a third of the way into edits…
In my earlier years, on tumblr, I posted and reblogged a lot of stupid stuff. I no longer remember all of it but I’m pretty sure I at some point said or implied that certain types of fiction could do harm. I…
Your poem isn’t content. Your short story isn’t content. Your book isn’t content. Your art isn’t content. Your music is not content. Your life isn’t content. You are not content. Your photographs are not content. Your holiday is not content. Your wedding…
(First published on Substack on 15 may 2023) I am semi-jokingly known as the ‘cannibalism guy’ among my friends. I know a worrying amount about cannibalism, fictional and real, and have a published short story about eroticised ritual cannibalism (For This Divinity,…
(Originally published on my substack 12 may 2023) All writers have things they are better at and things they are worse at. My own skills lie in describing really awful things and, I’m told, in dialogue. I am not good at titling…