I write for my living, and one way and another, it is a full and pleasant life. I put these pages together to provide background material for people who want to know more about what makes me tick. Lots of writers refer to themselves jokingly as wordsmiths, but most of the time, we don't actually make the words — we just capture them in the wild, wrestle them into shape and force them into place. So that's why I call myself a word herder instead: I face the most unruly words, and I force them to obey my will.
Writing is about telling stories, word herding is about selecting, culling and managing words, telling stories in a coherent way, and that is what I try to do. So I am a word herder.
Monsters (for children more on that later) — first half, 2009
YA historical fiction — later in 2009, drawing on research and incidental findings related to Pioneers, Heroes and Foolsand Mr Darwin's Incredible Shrinking World. Get some hints here.
Available for talks
I can talk about most things (and often do), but I am mainly useful for talking about writing and researching science and history, and about writing for radio. For bookings, you could contact Lateral Learning — but I wouldn't, as they generally seem to be too lazy to respond to messages. When they answer my emails and apologise adequately for their sloppy work practices, I may deign to take this comment down. Contact me direct. I'm in the phone book.
This file is http://members.ozemail.com.au/~macinnis/writing/index.htm It was last revised on October 13, 2008, but there are usually fresher pages hanging off this one — I tend to update them and leave this one alone. Unless otherwise indicated, all materials shown here are free of any copyright restrictions, and I can usually be talked out of any I impose, if it is for a good cause. Try me.
It was created by Peter Macinnis -- macinnis@ozemail.com.au (but mail to that address will BOUNCE. To really get in touch, you need to add my first name at the start of the address -- I am fed up with spam on that other account. Humans can work out how to get the real address, address-harvesting robots can't.)
people have been here.
Not Peter McInnes, Peter McInnis, Peter Macinnes, Peter Maginnis, Peter McGuinness, Peter McGuiness, or Peter Magennis. (Bittersweet or Rockets or The Killer Bean of Calabar, known in the USA as Poisons or Australia's Pioneers, Fools and Heroes)