Stories
A brand-new opus...
07 Jul 2009
The first new opus to be added to the Marching Band
Emporium since the shop was refitted has just been
published. To read the ten brand-new entries, simply
go to Current Opus. If you
missed the previous Opus, go here. Or if you want to
browse the rest of the Archive, go here.
Happy reading...
Happy reading...
The Marching Band Emporium is changing
18 Jun 2009
Oh yes. Change is afoot, and there is nothing any of
us can do to stop it. Not now. The MBE will never be
the same again.
Everything has been gone over with a fine-tooth comb by a crack team. People have been brought in. Opinions have been consulted (and, yes, the dog was remunerated fairly for his work). Things have been examined, prodded, investigated, assessed and analysed. Lights have been shone into dark corners and cobwebs blown away. Shutters have been thrown back and brooms (naturally shiny new, with the finest of bristles) have been applied to tired old boards. Work tops have been sanded down and revarnished. Draws have been emptied, inventories have been checked. Uniforms have been cleaned and starched. Even the old sign above the front door has been taken down, cleaned and repainted.
But what will this mean to you, the treasured visitor to the MBE? The street address of the Emporium will remain the same. That much is guaranteed, but nothing inside the shop will be in its original place. All the shelves will be rearranged. Redundant stock will be removed. And some old, yet valuable, pieces from the store room will be give pride of place in the front. What’s more, the Emporium will look different. All the old décor will be removed, to be replaced with something bright, optimistic, yet hand-tooled and bespoke, all done in a way that will, hopefully, make the place more comfortable than ever.
So when will this, this… transformation, happen? Not quite sure I can rightly say, guv. Suffice to say that it will be in the next two to three weeks. Behind the scenes, there is much work going on. Some of it frantic, but all of it careful, all heading towards one, final, inexorable conclusion. One day, the MBE will be different. So, please make sure you have changed any bookmarks you have squirrelled away to http://marchingbandemporium.com and, in the meantime, I hope you enjoy the occasional piece that makes it’s way to the front of the current shop during the refit.
Everything has been gone over with a fine-tooth comb by a crack team. People have been brought in. Opinions have been consulted (and, yes, the dog was remunerated fairly for his work). Things have been examined, prodded, investigated, assessed and analysed. Lights have been shone into dark corners and cobwebs blown away. Shutters have been thrown back and brooms (naturally shiny new, with the finest of bristles) have been applied to tired old boards. Work tops have been sanded down and revarnished. Draws have been emptied, inventories have been checked. Uniforms have been cleaned and starched. Even the old sign above the front door has been taken down, cleaned and repainted.
But what will this mean to you, the treasured visitor to the MBE? The street address of the Emporium will remain the same. That much is guaranteed, but nothing inside the shop will be in its original place. All the shelves will be rearranged. Redundant stock will be removed. And some old, yet valuable, pieces from the store room will be give pride of place in the front. What’s more, the Emporium will look different. All the old décor will be removed, to be replaced with something bright, optimistic, yet hand-tooled and bespoke, all done in a way that will, hopefully, make the place more comfortable than ever.
So when will this, this… transformation, happen? Not quite sure I can rightly say, guv. Suffice to say that it will be in the next two to three weeks. Behind the scenes, there is much work going on. Some of it frantic, but all of it careful, all heading towards one, final, inexorable conclusion. One day, the MBE will be different. So, please make sure you have changed any bookmarks you have squirrelled away to http://marchingbandemporium.com and, in the meantime, I hope you enjoy the occasional piece that makes it’s way to the front of the current shop during the refit.
The Marching Band Book
22 May 2009
Yes, that’s right! A book based on this very blog!
After months of choosing, honing, polishing and
head-scratching, I have gathered together a personal
selection of the best 50 pieces from the first year
of The Marching Band Emporium.
Containing drawings, short stories, mini sagas, poetry and a healthy dose of twisted logic, alongside examples of the brand-new genre Excerpts from Lost Novels, the book is both a collector’s item and primer for the world of The Marching Band Emporium.
The book is published via Lulu.com and is available for shipment across the world. To find out more, and order your copy, go here.
Containing drawings, short stories, mini sagas, poetry and a healthy dose of twisted logic, alongside examples of the brand-new genre Excerpts from Lost Novels, the book is both a collector’s item and primer for the world of The Marching Band Emporium.
The book is published via Lulu.com and is available for shipment across the world. To find out more, and order your copy, go here.
Documenting the unseen
28 Apr 2009
Those lovely people at Mind Sprocket magazine (for
the individual interested in life, perspectives,
and a good story) have just published their
first book, Documenting the Unseen. Even better,
I am rather pleased to say that they have been
kind enough to include a piece of mine in the
book: What does it mean to be an intellectual?
The book “was written for the exploring reader, for the real, living, breathing person,” say Mind Sprocket on their website. “Documenting the Unseen will challenge you with each page full of ideas, questions, stories, art, and honest reality, all with the purpose of telling the truth.”
The book, which was a year in the making and is available via print-on-demand from Lulu.com, contains work by fourteen authors, including me, and illustrations by Anatole Upart and Lacey Anderson, who have provided some of the fantastic illustrations that accompany pieces in the regular publication.
To find out more about the book, visit Mind Sprocket.
To order your copy, go here.
The book “was written for the exploring reader, for the real, living, breathing person,” say Mind Sprocket on their website. “Documenting the Unseen will challenge you with each page full of ideas, questions, stories, art, and honest reality, all with the purpose of telling the truth.”
The book, which was a year in the making and is available via print-on-demand from Lulu.com, contains work by fourteen authors, including me, and illustrations by Anatole Upart and Lacey Anderson, who have provided some of the fantastic illustrations that accompany pieces in the regular publication.
To find out more about the book, visit Mind Sprocket.
To order your copy, go here.
Go, go Mind Sprocket
03 Apr 2008
I am delighted to announce that the lovely people at
Mind Sprocket magazine, a
magazine for the individual interested in life,
perspectives, and a good story, have published a
short story from this blog.
The piece is called Drink, Drink Up, My Friends, and can be found here.
The piece is called Drink, Drink Up, My Friends, and can be found here.