In many genres, the stories have groups of protagonists rather than single people. Even superheroes have some backup people. Batman had Robin, Lone Ranger had Tonto, Superman had his girlfriend, and Tarzan had Jane. Teams! When I created Steele, I created a larger team that I felt enriched the action with human interactions.
David's Writings
Monday, July 6, 2026
Writing - Teams
Wednesday, July 1, 2026
Poetry Thursday 151 - My Precious
The following has often been said by older humans, probably in every language in the world. However, I'm saying it again as we bid farewell to another much-loved performer, Penelope Keith. Each death reminds us older folk of our own fragile humanity.
My Precious
Whoever said life is precious stated
the obvious,
must’ve be running short of time,
watching grandchildren play
oblivious,
observing some political pantomime,
the fact is there is only one
chance in life
and every moment of it is precious.
Turning down opportunities is a sin,
take every chance to wear out your
smile,
begin every new day with a grin,
and ensure all your activities are
worthwhile.
Marvel at the endless beauty of
nature,
do all in your power to offer it
protection,
wallow in pathetic human efforts of
recapture,
then look on its truth with
reflection.
Prepare your children and extend
your life,
you can’t make happiness but can
provide the chance,
cut through their naughty problems as
a knife,
bask in the contentment of their
advance.
©David L Atkinson July 2026
God Bless
Monday, June 29, 2026
Writing - Be Brave
I have frequently suggested that our writings can be kept current by including issues of the day. It doesn't matter which party or group you belong to personally; in the era of free speech, you have the right to discuss all sides of political arguments. Obviously, there are countries where there is no such freedom of speech. The slightly worrying signs that situations are changing can be identified through the pronouncements made by governments in reaction to anti-government action.
Wednesday, June 24, 2026
Poetry Thursday 150 - World Cup's back
It's back and with accompanying controversy - World Cup. Taking place across Mexico, USA and Canada in a number of different cities across the continent.
World
Cup Woes
In ’66 the
world was ours,
nations
tried to do their worst,
to defeat
England using all their powers,
but they
never reckoned on striker Hurst.
Then I was
16 the Beatles were great,
pizza, a
new addition to your plate,
curry was
not yet an option,
yoghurt a
liquidy, puddingy concoction.
But at
football we soared on eagles’ wings,
defeating
countries with amazing skills,
enjoying
what success brings,
giving
supporters tangible thrills.
Since then
there’s been ups and downs,
some
promise but more flops,
fans faces
full of frowns,
new
players, many drops.
Here we are
60 years on
overcoming
weaker teams again,
after
barren years matches won,
is the cup
ours to regain?
Knockout
stage an undoubted lottery,
only one
chance to win,
nerves
definitely jittery,
who will Tuchel
pick to begin?
The key is
in our own hands,
our lads
must believe,
relying on
their own brand,
the
dazzling crown to receive.
Now at 70+
music is strange,
Quinoa
apparently is good food,
phones - no
wires - with huge range,
winning
again would be good.
©David L Atkinson June 2026
God Bless
Monday, June 22, 2026
Writing - Special Events
When we're writing stories, quite often it can be more interesting for our readers to attach the events of a story to a specific date or a series of dates. For example, yesterday was Father’s Day, which could be a key data set off with a particular tale about fathers' relationships etc.
It may be that one of these days is particularly relevant
for you. Why not make the end of the story as enjoyable for you as it is
for your readers? We all deserve some pleasure, even in the production of the
work, not just in the number of sales it brings.
God Bless
Wednesday, June 17, 2026
Poetry Thursday 149 - End is Nigh
The first incarnation of this poem occurred 4 years ago and was written for a UK audience. Well, now it is easy, with a slight adjustment, to apply more globally.
Beginning
of the End
As in all
beginnings they start with an end,
the end of
major conflict, act of God or plague,
a time when
resources had a major spend,
when
populations are totally drained,
unscrupulous
leaders are minority maintained,
and
solutions to shortages are purposefully vague,
then
empires begin to crumble.
It happened
to the Romans and to the Greeks,
revolution
in Russia, England and France,
happens
when government no longer speaks
to the
populace with any understanding,
but only in
tones distant and commanding,
ignorant of
the possibility of a refreshing chance,
maybe
society will begin to stumble.
Has the
revolution already started?
The ruling
party is in confusion,
rich and
poor are well divided,
industrial
unrest is on the increase,
civil
disobedience a tension release,
the people
are suffering crippling inflation,
what is
next for these teetering nations?
Revolution usually
begins with violence,
social media
is playing a mega role,
political success
is not a licence,
to play
games with the public reality,
and line political
pockets with liberality,
winning
votes elects into a service role,
a state to
be embraced with serious intentions.
©David L Atkinson June
2026
God Bless
Saturday, June 13, 2026
Writing - Prophetic
Inspired to include these words of Bob Dylan when I re-heard this song this morning. Written in 1963. So many comparisons match equally well today as they did 63 years ago.
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