Published creative writing
Although I earn my living through journalism, like a lot of journalists I like to dabble in the odd bit of creative writing. A handful of my creative works have been published, as follows...
A writer by any other name, or why I find it so hard to write short bios of myself, by Giles Turnbull aged 37 and a quarter, February 2008 (reader opinions)
Please spool to end of tape before playing other side; nostalgia for the days of cassette tapes, published in The Morning News, January 2008 (reader opinions)
What Radiohead Gets; short notes about the new music industry, published by CRAM magazine, December 2007

Breakfast with the White Stripes; hard rock satire, published by CRAM magazine, December 2007
Murder and the Masseuse; a biographical essay, published by The Morning News, October 2007 (reader opinions)
My photograph of Portland Beach was published in The Sow's Ear poetry review, summer 2006.
The old Old High Street; a brief memoir of teenage life in a small town, published by Folkestone's Creative Quarter magazine, 2005
A lab technician's lot, The old lady and the whelk, The twisted world of advertising; satire and short stories, published by Upsideclone, 2002