George NashThe thing that’s not quite thereI may be alone in this, but thinking back to my school days I often forget the actual things I learned and I remember the assemblies we…Nov 7, 2017Nov 7, 2017
George NashIce — A short storyThe mist hung on the water as if for its life, only relenting slightly when the boat passed silently through it. An oppressive silence…Nov 3, 2017Nov 3, 2017
George NashChildish reasoning and Stranger ThingsSpoilers for Stranger Things seasons 1 and 2.Nov 2, 2017Nov 2, 2017
George NashWhy I’m doing MovemberI know what you’re thinking, ‘George, with your fair hair and poor excuse for facial fuzz, you can’t possibly grow a moustache can you?’…Nov 1, 20171Nov 1, 20171
George NashApplication unsuccessfulIn order get some semblance of routine at the moment, I generally attempt to get up and do two things in the morning; apply for jobs and…Oct 31, 2017Oct 31, 2017
George NashOn interpretationI went and saw Thor: Ragnarok the other day. As a mini-review I’ll say this: It’s funny, but it’s not pushing the boat out in terms of…Oct 30, 2017Oct 30, 2017
George NashThe Light from my Window— Sunday FictionThis is the second part of a series of stories starting with the first, ‘The Lighthouse’Oct 29, 2017Oct 29, 2017
George NashAnalogue, Digital and the Middle WayWhat I’m finding so cathartic at the moment is the ability to just spill the thoughts from head onto (digital) paper. Sometimes it feels…Oct 28, 2017Oct 28, 2017
George NashThe Post-Pumpkin BluesI have only one memory of carving pumpkins for Halloween. It was a long time ago and I’d never done it again until yesterday. You see, I’m…Oct 27, 2017Oct 27, 2017
George NashFour Wall PhilosophyIt’s foggy outside today. The weather is something I try (and fail) not to comment on regularly ever since I heard the quote by Oscar…Oct 26, 2017Oct 26, 2017