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R.J. Dashfield works as a postman for the Royal Mail in Glasgow City Centre by day. By night, the 25-year-old enjoys jazz bars and comedy clubs, and suffers the pages of his various works of fiction, namely the book manuscript he’s recently completed. This year, he’d begun entering writing competitions, with the outcome of honourable mentions in magazines such as Elegant Literature. His favourite genre, both to read and write, is undoubtedly horror, and anything with a healthy dose of humour. Having spent years working as a cook, the only thing he loves more than reading/writing is eating. |
Interview with R.J. Dashfield
about his story "Carrion Thriving"
Honorable Mention for The Scribes Prize
What inspired this piece?
A long walk by the canal and a sense of dread.
If you could continue writing your story after these 100 words, what would happen next?
Escape!
What's next on the horizon for you?
Publishing my book, Art in Heaven.
A long walk by the canal and a sense of dread.
If you could continue writing your story after these 100 words, what would happen next?
Escape!
What's next on the horizon for you?
Publishing my book, Art in Heaven.