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Oliver Moor

Thank you for stopping by. Below are a few examples from my portfolio. I hope you enjoy them. Criticism and comments are appreciated -- you can contact me on omoor@yahoo.com, although if you send anything to editor@hackwriters.com it will almost certainly come my way too. Let me know if anything bothers you, makes you laugh, or makes you cry -- that way I know I'm doing something right. If I'm factually incorrect, or haven't cited someone who needs credit, please let me know this too. In return, please credit me if you use any of the following pieces. More work will appear here over the following weeks.

My current projects include a screenplay, an essay on the future of the world's transport (for the Economist's "World In 2002" Competition, "The Hopeless Ghost" (a children's novel), and weekly pieces for hackwriters magazine. I'm also editor (with Stuart Macdonald) of the magazine. Contributions, bouquets and brickbats are most welcome.

By the way, I don't usually look as cheerful as this.




Photo by
Steph Cosgrove

Some of my recent writing:

 
The History Maker Fiction
1066 and all that

Labour's Hidden Enemy Hackwriters Editorial
Is apathy the main problem?

A Terrible Stupid Mistake Obituary
A personal tribute to Douglas Adams

Salt Or Scum Feature
Politicians aren't pigs

They're Off Hackwriters Editorial
Britain's Election Choices

The Eternal Paradox Feature
The Church and Money

Celtic Carpark Feature
Working the festival

Not A Drop To Drink
Feature
The history of water: 2001 - 2020

Northern Lights Review
Sibelius at the Bridgewater Hall

Don't Do It Sports Comment
Why you shouldn't bother

Whale Meat Again Feature
Japan's love affair with whaling

100 Not Out Feature
How to become a centenarian

The Vultures Descend

Afghanistan's desecration

Pants For The Memory
Travel / Fashion
Thoughts on Toronto

Everybody's Business Election Feature
Business choices for government

What Now? Hackwriters Editorial
The election's over -- and now?

The Sun Rising Fiction
Getting even

The Ideal Man Feature
An example to us all

A Question Of Taste Feature / Fiction
Dying for love

Just Too Late Interview
A "Dot Com Shakeout" victim tells all

Local Celebrity Fiction
An old man reflects on the double-edged nature of his fame

A Renaissance for Christmas Comment
Giving the season of goodwill its meaning again

The Ivory Trade Feature
Buying a piano online

A Pastoral Symphony
Feature
Music in the countryside

Night And Day Fiction
Dreams are made real

Joining the club Comment
A recommendation letter from B.W. Wooster

My Resume





Some websites I've designed

From Sea To Shining Sea
King Arthur and Tintagel

hackwriters.com
Our ongoing ezine!



 



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