
133 I wonder if I’ve already used this episode title? (5th July 2026)
It’s the last day of this trip away from home and I’ve achieved nothing I intended to, oh well!


Hosted by Richard A. Boxshall · 🇺🇸 US · EN · 608 episodes
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The (mainly) daily ramblings of a wannabe writer, Richard A. Boxshall... Now in its second thrilling season!
Richard A. Boxshall hosts The Diary Of A Wannabe Writer, a society show with 608 episodes published.

It’s the last day of this trip away from home and I’ve achieved nothing I intended to, oh well!

Happy fourth of July! Not that I mention it on the podcast at all. I waffle on about not sleeping or writing.

Back in Singapore and very, very tired!

I’ve just had breakfast in Sydney, on a date that is technically tomorrow, and tell you the little that I’ve done since yesterday (not much).

After a pleasant flight from Singapore to Sydney, I’m exploring JB Hi-fi to try and find a particular DVD box set for a friend…

An update from Singapore, which includes, yes, shock, some writing…

The thoughts of a man who’s had too much whiskey.

I’m flying to Singapore later today and I’ve done no writing, so I didn’t really know what to talk about today… Then I remembered something I used to do a while back, and have chosen to resurrect it…

Today, I mainly spent reading and working on my other podcast. And I’m off to Singapore tomorrow…

As well as reflecting on how “Last Of The Summer Wine” dealt with the death of Bill Owen and therefore the loss of his character Compo, I also went and did some bloody writing!

Exhausted and catching up from my very long day yesterday. Did very very little today.

See show title so to understand why I can’t be bothered to write this blurb today.

I was quite active today, sadly none of it was literary.

Didn’t do much today after my flight, did watch the news though, great.

3500 is the answer to yesterday‘s question! I’m going to Tokyo today where I hope to record a podcast on location tomorrow…

I tell you about my day (I recorded next week’s music podcast) plus found a new home for some glasses and did a bit of editing on chapter 28.

I’ve had a genuinely productive day today, so why not listen to podcast and find out what I’ve done? (laundry and writing. It’s not that exciting, laundry and writing).

I’ll talk about my flight home and the crazy amount of water my new fitness app has told me I need to consume per day!

Greetings from Mumbai in India! In this episode I remonstrate with myself about my terrible eating habits at the moment and attempt to put something in place to do something about it.

I’m off to Mumbai in India for work today, in this podcast I talk about how I need to get off my backside and do some writing (whilst there and beyond).
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