Monthly Archives: May 2026

Time is galleons

What personal belongings do you hold most dear? For today’s daily prompt, I thought of something more tangible. My devices or wallet. My published books, IELTS results, or passport. However, one belonging rules them all: time. We know finite resources: … Continue reading

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‘No pain, no gain’

What sacrifices have you made in life? As earth’s apex species, we must distinguish between essentials and caprices. Food? essential. Fast food? caprices. Water? Essential. Pomeranians? Non-essential. Shelter? Staple. Movies? Nah. Here are some things that I’ve cut back on … Continue reading

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SIGNED PUPPIES! SIGNED COPIES!

What is your career plan? ‘I look forward to your book signing one of these days. You remind me of Hugh Howey. He started off by self-publishing.’ -Victoria, guidance counsellor …He dreams of a book launch If realised, all are … Continue reading

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In Houston

What’s a job you would like to do for just one day? I’ve always wanted to be involved in anything space related. My dreams have evolved. I’ll build a wall in space, cabron…and have Mexico pay for it I saw … Continue reading

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Spoiled ballot

Do you vote in political elections? Yep, since being a teenager, I’ve been casting my vote in state and federal elections. I’m not a fan of the mandatory voting here. If you’re an eligible Aussie and missed the polling, you’re … Continue reading

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Quote of the Day

Do you have a quote you live your life by or think of often? ‘Some people have a lot to say about lives they’ve never lived, offering opinions on struggles they’ve never faced, and passing judgment on paths they’ve never … Continue reading

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