Will Vigar

poet. writer. imposter.

Category Archives: nostalgia

Love Death and the Crucial Three – Extract One.

February 2020 There are six words that have followed me around for my entire life. Just six. Not a mantra. I doubt I’m the only one with these words rattling … Continue reading

28/01/2026 · 3 Comments

Love, Death, and the Crucial Three – Blurb

More blurb, not written by me…about stuff written by me… weird. Love, Death and the Crucial Three A new novel by Will Vigar Love, Death, and the Crucial Three is … Continue reading

26/01/2026 · Leave a comment

Love, Death and the Crucial Three – Press Release.

Thought you might like to see this… It’s odd having someone else write about your stuff. The ‘more info’ page will be posted tomorrow… FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Love, Death, and … Continue reading

23/01/2026 · Leave a comment

A Small Pile

Well… a small stack of bloody hard work… I have my copies; yours will be available on Amazon from February 2nd.

22/01/2026 · Leave a comment

Dedication… that’s what you need…

Well… here is the last word page of my book, “Love, Death and the Crucial Three.” The only thing I forgot to add is a running order of the music … Continue reading

21/01/2026 · Leave a comment

Novel Update

I got the revised proof back yesterday. Apart from the slight ‘indent’ problem on the dedications page as seen above, it was bloody gorgeous! Except… when I gave the okay … Continue reading

08/01/2026 · Leave a comment

Love, Death and the Crucial Three Update.

The proof arrived, and I wasn’t happy. Word was being weird (who’d’ve thunk), and although everything looked fine on the doc. There were enormous gaps in the text and often … Continue reading

05/01/2026 · Leave a comment

Is this thing on?

So…my last post was back in April. That’s… not great. In my defence, I got post-PhD fatigue and could not bear the idea of writing. I had a couple of … Continue reading

31/12/2025 · 1 Comment

Weird and Eerie (2) The Phantom Hitch-Hiker

Part Two – The Phantom Hitch Hiker. i. Thumbs It is 1981, and my friend Mark had just bought his first car. We would go for night drives, searching for … Continue reading

08/03/2025 · Leave a comment

Weird and Eerie (1) – Last Train To London Dark – Part Two.

xiii. Rik Rack Recumbent On a bench outside the main gate of King’s Cross Station, I see a familiar face. Rik Rack has poured himself into a solid wooden bench … Continue reading

05/03/2025 · Leave a comment