Every so often, there’s a narrative that changes storytelling forever. Published in book form in 1965, Frank Herbert’s Dune became counted among them. Unless you’ve been living under a rock, you’ve likely seen all the praise that the film Dune: Part Two has been...
Computer Coding Games for Kids: A Unique Step-by-Step Visual Guide, From Binary Code To Building Games By Carol Vorderman Coding is the future. It has been for about ten years. As more time passes, our technology gets more reliant on algorithms, artificial...
In an era dominated by digital platforms and instant access to information, traditional mediums like newspaper articles, magazines, and journals might seem obsolete. Yet they have seemed to have withstood the test of time and are still in print. It begs the simple...
Hook, Line And Sinker Stories live and die on their opening pages, their opening sentences even. Suppose you go into Waterstones or your local public library and browse for your next bit of escapism. In that case, you may well be first drawn in by a wonderful-looking...
I recently watched The Winter King, the latest screen adaptation of the classic Arthurian Legend, and based on the novel by Bernard Cornwell. It was more historical drama with a touch of druid mysticism than the high-camp fantastical realism of Excalibur, the film of...
How The Pomodoro Technique Can Help You In a recent article, I touched on the Pomodoro technique as a means of being productive when it comes to revision over the Easter break. But, such a fleeting mention doesn’t do justice to just how useful it can be. The What The...