Meg Pelliccio

  • This year has flown by!

    So, I’m not going to lie… this year has not been as productive as I had hoped. I’ve been doing a lot of coursework this past year and so it didn’t leave a lot of room for anything else. Fortunately, my course ends in just a few days and I’ll have more free time again!…

  • For The King

    Available Platforms: Release date: Genre: Mode: PC PlayStation 4 Nintendo Switch Xbox One April 19, 2018 May 7, 2019 May 9, 2019 May 10, 2019 Role-playing, strategy and adventure  Single player and co-op (Local and online) Publisher: Developer: Price: Age Rating: Curve Digital IronOak Games £19.99 (Xbox One/PS4/NSW) £15.49 (PC via Steam) For The King…

  • Should more games get age-difference reboots and releases?

    As I struggle to decide how I feel about the recent announcement from Nickelodeon that SpongeBob SquarePants is getting a prequel series featuring a ten year old SpongeBob, I can’t help but wonder whether franchises getting this kind of treatment is a good thing or not? It seems to happen for TV shows and films…

  • Is it time for a new Sony handheld console?

    Before you snort in derision and roll your eyes — hear me out. Whilst Sony’s handheld consoles have had their pitfalls, I do believe that the PS Vita was (and still is) a great console and I’d love to see a PS Vita 2 announced. Don’t get me wrong, there were a couple of things…

  • Feeling super motivated for February

    So February is here and I am feeling so motivated and positive about writing at the moment. Maybe working through The Artist’s Way really is working for me, who knows! I’m not going to question where my sudden influx of energy has come from, I’m just going to roll with it. I’ve started querying Vulpini…

  • January Update

    Ok so I haven’t been as productive as I could have been so far this month, most likely because I’ve been playing way too many games (sorry, not sorry). However, I saw these gorgeous fairy lights in Paperchase and anything wolf/fox related really makes me feel motivated to get some more writing done, and I…

  • New Year’s Resolutions

    I’ve been fairly quiet recently and I aim for that to change now that 2019 is here. Here is a break down of my aims for the new year: The Artist’s Way – someone kindly bought me this amazing book by Julia Cameron for Christmas and I fully plan to try out its 12-week course…

  • NaNoWriMo is here!

    Ok so I’m a day late out of the starting blocks due to a horrendous cold, but I am on it starting from today! Though it’s not the norm for NaNoWriMo, I’m not starting a new project, but instead using this month as a tool to concentrate some more on Wolfrik. Of course, I’ll only…

  • Short Story Competition with Top Prize of $5,000

    Here’s another short story competition for you to sink your teeth into: The Short Story Project is hosting a great competition where 20 winners will be chosen! Top prize is $5,000, second prize is $1,900 and third prize is $950. Cash prizes are rewarded for winners who place in the top ten, with additional prizes…

  • Monthly Open-theme Short Story Competitions

    If, like me, you’re currently looking to get your short stories published – here is a great opportunity. Writers’ Forum magazine runs a short story competition every month, with all types of stories welcome. Winners not only see their stories published, but first prize is £300, second prize £150, and lastly, third prize is £100.…