Greetings Reader! Welcome to The Rambler. In this first post, I'd like to convey my vision for this blog and give you an idea of what you can expect over the coming weeks and months. On this humble corner of the internet, I hope to deliver interesting articles, engaging stories, opinionated reviews and even more opinionated editorials from myself and other writers.
Along with some short fiction and various other writerly pursuits, I hope to post articles on a multitude of other topics - from PC maintenance and software development to art, politics entertainment, cooking, and so much more. To that end, I've set about gathering authors to form the backbone of the blog and help to make that vision a reality. My hope too is that you, the reader, can and will contribute to the blog with your own articles.
As we move forward, we'll be setting up a procedure for submitting your articles to us for review and if those articles are something that we feel other readers might find interesting, we'll publish it.
Those of you that fear your writing quality isn't up to snuff for the general public need not be hesitant either as I'm more than happy to pick over your writing with a fine tooth comb and improve its quality while maintaining your personal charm and ultimate point.
All that is yet to come and what we have for now is a child. It looks like a blog, it works like a blog but it still has to grow and it will falter and crawl before it succeeds and runs. To that end, I want to ask for your patience and understanding as links go nowhere, changes are made in quick succession and content remains thin on the ground.
But that isn't to say that you shouldn't stick with us! Bookmark the site or follow us on your preferred social media platform (or all of them!) and come back often.
For now, I'll sign off with a thank you. Thank you for taking the time to click whatever link led you here. Thank you for reading this first of many articles and thank you for any comments and feedback you have.
Since you're here, have a read of the first of a three-part short story: - Flight: The Woods at Night. It tells the tale of two lovers in the midst of eloping. Things don't go quite as planned for the young couple however and they slowly start to think that running away may not have been the best decision.
