Elmbridge Commendation
My story ‘The Devil’s Dance’ was commended in the 2023 Elmbridge Literary Competition! It will be published on the RC Sherriff website in April.
My story ‘The Devil’s Dance’ was commended in the 2023 Elmbridge Literary Competition! It will be published on the RC Sherriff website in April.







I didn’t know much about Donatello before this, but it seems he is notable in several ways. A pioneer of free-standing bronze sculpture, responsible for some of the first since classical antiquity. An influential creator whose designs and methods were widely copied. And the master of rilievo schiacciato, flattened relief, in which a 3-d image is carved within a few millimetres of depth (the difference in the levels in some of these works must be fractions of a millimetre).
Donatello’s most famous work, his sinuous nude David, is represented here only by a copy. But we have the completely puzzling Attis-Amorino, an ecstatic cherub-like figure who wears droopy leggings off a big belt. He is trampling serpents, and has both wings and a small satyr’s tail as well as wearing poppies. He represents something, but exactly what is unclear…
Here is a look at writing competitions I might enter during the coming month (so no poetry or competitions that are not open to UK writers, for example).
If you enter any of these and win (or get anywhere), do let me know!

When we had fitted wardrobes done, we got a square sample of the wood used. It seemed a shame to throw it away, so I’ve added a mirror. The ‘floral’ swags on the corners are cut out of old cans and painted – they sort of pick up a motif from the curtains (or anyway that was the intention). I wasn’t sure acrylic paint would stick, but it seems fine.