BONUS – Richard Rippon – Should you write everyday? Epilogue #71

Welcome to The Epilogue, our quick listen in-betweeny episodes featuring an extra question or topic not covered in our main guest interviews. This week it’s Richard Rippon, and if you haven’t listened to his full interview I highly recommend you check it out here.

Richard Rippon has been writing since 2007, when his short story, “Full Tilt,” was long-listed for a Criminal Shorts award. In 2009, he won a New Writing North Award for his first novel, “The Kebab King.” Which was independently published and you can find on Amazon. Since then he’s had a number of short stories published in newspapers, magazines and articles, before publishing his most recent novel Lord Of The Dead with friends of the show Obliterati Press. I’ve read the book and loved it and it was great to chat to Richard.

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About Wayne

Editor and Soundman for MGL Media (@mglmedia) and currently completing debut novel 'Safe Hands'. Love Writing and hosting The Joined Up Writing Podcast. Follow @MrKelly2u or @jupodcast on Twitter and say hello.
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