Author: Leigh :) Stark

  • Orbit

    Orbit

    Aidan wakes up alone, the silence of his orbit vessel deafening. All communications had stopped, as small rumbles penetrated the quiet and the nations of Earth shot weapons across the sky, setting fire to the planet.

    Thousands of miles high in the sky, Aidan is alone, and needs to work out how to get down to a planet that has stopped talking.

    Expected finish date: June 2022

  • Literally, not figuratively: more WordPress themes for writers in 2016

    It’s been a good couple of years or so since I summed up themes for writers, and since I’m still a writer, I think it’s time to do it again. If you’re a writer, a publisher, or just someone with an idea for an online magazine, these themes could help make your site look a little more like ink on page.

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  • Playlist: New Orleans Jazz Fest 2016 (weekend 2)

    This year, I’m hoping to actually head on vacation (finally!) so my beautiful wife and I can take that honeymoon we’ve been talking about doing since we got married.

    Keep in mind, we got married back in 2014, when the weather was hot and New Orleans came to Sydney. That was the dream, since both my wife and I had left our hearts in New Orleans. I left mine back when I was a kid, and when I went back on holiday with the girl who would eventually be my wife, she left hers there too, and I knew she and I would be linked.

    The wedding was on November 14, 2014, and there’s a webpage showing the day, but there hasn’t been a honeymoon yet, due to the constraints of work.

    This year, though, we’re hoping to change it, and Jazz Fest is on the agenda.

    I don’t need much to get myself geared up for New Orleans — the music, the people, the food, the vibe; sheesh, I’d probably live there if I could — but just in case you wanted to get a glimpse of what Jazz Fest will be like on the second weekend, which is when we’re hoping to be there, I’ve been working on a playlist.

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  • The Buzz

    The Buzz

    TV show designed to explain science and technology to an audience of kids, teens, parents, and anyone else keen to have the information broken down into bite-sized entertaining chunks.

    Show and show topics plotted out, with at least 50 ideas ready to be scripted as needed. 

    Currently unsigned.