Down in the Hole

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Daniel Hatadi is a crime fiction writer based in Sydney, Australia. His work has appeared in Crimespree, Thrilling Detective, and Shotsmag UK.
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Down in the Hole

    I'm BackAnd I've been back for a number of weeks.

    Something that happens when you're away from constant internet access for a decent length of time is that you have a lessened desire to get back to the internet. So since I came back to Sydney I've been slowly ramping up my internet usage. It feels like it will never again reach the heady heights of my initial excursions into blogging and social networking.

    And I have plenty of guitar to play, so don't expect me around so much. It's a little more than hibernation.

    Of course, every time I say something like this I tend to indulge in a short burst of posts, so there's every chance you can look forward to some of my travel notes from New York and Los Angeles.

    Anyway, I'm back. A Half-Life Long Dream Achieved!Remember when I talked about my desires for a National Steel guitar? The kind of guitar that costs whole people's yearly salaries to ship to the sunburnt shores of Australia?

    Well, in the last couple of days, I discovered to my absolute and goose-pimple-inducing delight, that I could purchase one of these beautiful beasts for about half the price I would expect in my home country.

    So, I did it.



    I'm sorry, Mary, but there's a new love in my life.

    Arrggghhh, grrrlll, drooooool .... Gone Fishin'

    It's pretty easy for three weeks to pass without my posting here, but I just thought I'd let you all know ... I'm going overseas for three weeks. New York and Los Angeles to be exact. I'll definitely be meeting some of the people that have read this blog for the very first time and I hope to meet a few others too. Like these guys.

    Have fun, all. Don't break the place while I'm gone. Around The Traps
    Sure, I've been in hibernation, I've been having all of my creative juices sucked out of me by a ludicrous amount of over-engineering and lack of communication at my workplace, but I've still kept my nose to the screen.

    Time for some bullets.
    That'll do for now. Back to the hard slog.