Drew

Drew

41 years old
Male
Location
Kingsnorth
United Kingdom
Current Status
Published! Woo hoo! :)
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  • Are you a ...?
    Writer published in mags, etc
    What genre do you primarily write in?
    Romantic fiction, chicklit, etc
    If you write in more than one area, what is your next most favoured genre?
    Fantasy
    Are your reading habits ...?
    Omnivorous
    And your all time favourite books? (You can change these at any time, by the way ...)
    Rebecca by Daphne Du Maurier is number one... have to think about the rest.
    What are your working habits when you write?
    Disciplined
    Are you the edit-every-sentence-ten-times type, or do you prefer to let rip?
    Prefer to let rip and edit afterwards
    Your ultimate writing ambition?
    Publish a series of fictional books across genres.
    Your worst habit?
    Staring into the distance and ignoring people when I'm thinking about something...
    Your opinion on the books industry?
    It is a tough game, but everyone does their best
    Where do you write?
    On a train usually, or whenever I can.
    What else do you want Word Clouders to know? eg: do you have 9 cats / like paragliding / eat nothing but tinned fish / work in the bath / live in Kettering?
    I live in a very green and pleasant part of Kent with my wife, two wonderful sons, a very dopey labrador and a stand-offish cat. I play piano, clarinet and guitar. I have a small british racing green convertible and a rakish fedora for nice weather...

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About

Drew Wagar was born in Canada, but grew up in a quiet country village in Kent, in the United Kingdom.

He graduated from the University of Brighton in 1992, with an honours degree in Computer Science and has worked in various capacities within IT since that time. He is now the Head of Application Development at Lloyd’s of London.

Writing

Drew’s written a couple of popular short stories, based around the space trading game ‘Oolite‘, itself a ‘Creative Commons’ remake of the classic 1980s game ‘Elite’. www.oolite.org

Drew is currently putting the finishing touches to a wholly original work, a fictional novel entitled ‘Torn’. This takes place in a contemporary setting and explores the interaction between faith and science. You can find out about it at www.wagar.org.uk

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  • Rebecca Holmes
    by Rebecca Holmes 1 year ago
    Oh. is the football on? ;-) That's why it's been so quiet. I went out to the post box a few minutes ago and our road was deserted.
  • Gerry
    by Gerry 1 year ago
    Have just had a look at your background and synopsis. Could be very interesting. Am wondering about the tone. Will it reflect the cheery person I see in your dog photo and read about in your 'What else do you want Word Clouders to know' section? I ask because the topic might be a bit heavy if not given light and shade.

    Personal testimony: I was involved with a charismatic prayer group in the 1980's but never felt any damage because I was always light hearted about it (which does not mean dismissive, just relaxed). I've met others since who felt distinctly unhappy. Playing with fire, I guess. In my case, a smile seemed a good prophylactic against burns.
  • Rebecca Holmes
    by Rebecca Holmes 1 year ago
    Hello and welcome to the Cloud
  • Penny
    by Penny 1 year ago
    Thank you for the welcome!
  • Spangles
    by Spangles 1 year ago
    Oh yes, you are close! We used to live in Brookland, which would have been even closer. Rye is a great setting for a book - so many interesting people and so many interesting places. And the perfect location, of course, for the film or TV adaptation of your novel!

    Have you thought of joining the Romantic Novelists Association? It might sound as though it's full of women looking like Miss Marple but actually it's a vibrant and very lively group. And it takes men as well as women. I joined this year under the New Writers' Scheme, which involves having one's manuscript assessed. I'm going to the conference next month and, judging from what I've been hearing, I can only hope that my liver holds out!

    I will take a look at your posting if I get the chance, but I'm in the final throes of writing my own novel, which makes it very difficult to concentrate on anything else. I haven't even read any books since mid April, which is most unlike me.
  • Spangles
    by Spangles 1 year ago
    Hi Drew, it's nice to have another romantic novelist on here.
  • Weens
    by Weens 1 year ago
    Hi, welcome to the cloud. Enjoy.
  • Minxie
    by Minxie 1 year ago
    i usually post on my own wall, so well done - sorry about the annoying music ! :]
  • Drew
    by Drew 1 year ago
    A-ha! Found it...

    Hello Minxie, and thanks for the welcome! Looks like fun around here, so I'll tentatively start exploring!
  • Minxie
    by Minxie 1 year ago
    hi drew and welcome to the cloud - hope you enjoy being on here - "we're going to get more romance in critiques girls...." :]