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Wayne Smallman

Author, thinker, and designer of things.


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A fascination with everything

Posted on July 26, 2013 by Wayne Smallman

“What Fascinates You?” A simple enough question I found in a forum on Goodreads. But context is everything, isn’t it? In the context of being a writer, what fascinates me is no different to what fascinates me as a human. Continue reading →

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So you thought being a superhero would be easy?

Joe from A Darkening of Fortune must know exactly how this guy feels.

Posted on July 25, 2013 by Wayne Smallman

I have a distraction…

Posted on June 25, 2013 by Wayne Smallman

Aside from Octane, my own business, to keep me occupied, I have several personal projects, such as writing and aspiring to be an author of some renown. But I also have a dream, and it’s proving to be a distraction. Continue reading →

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A continuum of ideas

Posted on March 18, 2013 by Wayne Smallman

Imagine, every single story connected to another in some way, weaving a thread through space and time, with each story revealing something else, something perhaps trivial, or maybe deep and provocative, but each incrementally building upon the one before. Continue reading →

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Remembrance

Posted on March 8, 2013 by Wayne Smallman

After many years, two former school friends meet by chance. Or do they? Deborah — a high-flying corporate lawyer, now living in New York — remembers a sequence of events one way, while Ben — a travel writer and campaigning journalist — remembers them another. But why? What they uncover is more disturbing than anything they could have ever imagined. Continue reading →

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