Apprehensive scribbler joins the world of blog

Wild Woodsman: Your actual knobbly-kneed blogger on top of a pillbox in Shalford, Surrey, taken in the early ’70s (Photo: Michael Worsfold)

OK, I’ve put it off a long time, but this interweb thingy doesn’t appear to be going away and it’s finally time for me to join the wider web world.

On this here space, I aim to give my own spin on the topical and not so topical. From books and music to films, sport and TV, from history to news and views, from the mundane to the urbane, and from adventure to the great outdoors, nature and travel,  you’ll find a freelance writer looking to jealously guard his own little corner of cyberspace – and hopefully appeal to the like-minded of you out there.

Legally speaking, all content of this here writewyattuk blog (unless otherwise stated) is the intellectual property of Malcolm Wyatt. This content may be reproduced only with permission.

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About writewyattuk

This is the online home of author, writer and editor Malcolm Wyatt, who has books on The Jam, Slade and The Clash under his belt and many more writing projects on the go, as well as regularly uploading feature-interviews and reviews right here. These days he's living his best life with his better half in West Cornwall after their three decades together in Lancashire, this Surrey born and bred scribe initially heading north after five years of 500-mile round-trips on the back of a Turkish holiday romance in 1989. Extremely proud of his two grown-up daughters, he's also a foster carer and a dog lover, spending any spare time outside all that catching up with other family and friends, supporting Woking FC, planning adventures and travels, further discovering his adopted county, and seeing as much of this big old world as time allows. He can be contacted at thedayiwasthere@gmail.com and various social media online portals, mostly involving that @writewyattuk handle.
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