by Sarah Thomas | Aug 14, 2023 | Creativity, Storytelling
A monster sits upon the throne of India and Indochina; jilted and hateful he marries a new bride each night, only to execute them the next day. His rage goes unchecked. Silent anger grows across his kingdom, prayers for intervention from bereaving families, but no one...
by Sarah Thomas | May 19, 2022 | Storytelling, Writing and Storytelling
Familiarity with Shakespeare’s leading players is pretty universal. Everyone has heard of Romeo and Juliet and Hamlet whether or not they have read or engaged with the plays. But within his stories resides a rich and complex web of B-characters that keep the plays...
by Sarah Thomas | May 19, 2022 | Storytelling, Writing and Storytelling
It’s 1964, and the Cold War is in mid-flight. General Walter Campbell Sweeney Jnr, head of the US Tactical Air Command, has heard an alarming rumour. A new theory by one Mad Major John Boyd is making a joke out of the recently developed fleet. His theory claims that...
by Sarah Thomas | May 19, 2022 | Storytelling, Writing and Storytelling
In April, with air and car travel brought to a standstill because of the virus, the earth took a moment to breathe. The sky was a vivid blue, uninterrupted by the usual steady stream of planes. No vapor trails or noises and the smell of the flowers coming into bloom....