This edition of the web-show on Internet freedom and security rates your value online, investigates spies on Twitter and asks: is Gmail safe? Directed and conceived by Alex Ulmanu and written, researched and presented by myself. Available here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7tGSe1h4S6I
Monthly Archives: August 2013
This short piece of fiction on divorce, family and the failure to communicate was shortlisted for the Wells Festival of Literature Short Story Award. The annual festival’s details are here – http://www.wellslitfest.org.uk/competitions.php “I can’t believe you bought it for him.” “I thought it would be festive.” “And you put it in his stocking.” “It seemed […]
A short piece of fiction published by the plucky and influential, but now sadly defunct Pulp.Net. It is still available online – http://www.pulp.net/fiction/stories/43/the-happy-parents.html It was when they were in their forties and we were living just outside a large city. Our house had three bedrooms and a small front and back lawn. There were no […]
A satirical web-show on Internet freedom and security, taking a swipe at the US Government’s targeting of nerds, Obama’s justification for spying and how parents violate kids’ rights online. Directed and conceived by Alex Ulmanu and written, researched and presented by myself. It’s developing, we believe. Available here: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vipI2ftez7o
A satirical web-show on Internet freedom and security, high on invective, which I researched, wrote and presented. Directed and conceived by Alex Ulmanu. It’s rough, but promising, we think – http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L5MvwNv8aXs