It’s not an especially topical subject at the moment, what with the Edinburgh Festival being long gone for another year, but over the past year ...
Read MorePublished in 1999, Val McDermid’s A Place of Execution (the cover is shown on the home page) received widespread critical acclaim, in the Uni...
Read MoreFICTION: Peaking one’s interest
A COMIC/SERIOUS IMMORALITY TALE FOR OUR TIMES (a fantasy if it’s your sort of scene) The story starts in London around 18 months ago, beginning ...
Read MoreFANTASY: Love is a Battlefield – Part 2 of 10
A COMIC/SERIOUS IMMORALITY TALE FOR OUR TIMES (a fantasy if it’s your sort of scene) The story starts in London around 18 months ago, beginning ...
Read MoreFANTASY: Love is a Battlefield – Part I of 10
You may have heard that Tiger Woods won a golf tournament yesterday. A sentence that used to be almost as routine as remarking that the sun had come u...
Read MoreGOLF: Paris prepares for the Ryder Cup
A very brief blog in this category this time around, with the emphasis perhaps being on the ‘this time around’. This is what you want to s...
Read MoreFLYING: Bringing a lot of baggage with it…
Britain’s newest star of track and field is on the cover of this week’s Evening Standard magazine. Dina Asher-Smith won three gold medals...
Read MoreFASHION: Cover girls and no more Burberry going up in flames
Goodsway used to be one of the grimmest streets in London. Linking the road between King’s Cross and St Pancras stations to York Way, not a salu...
Read MoreFOOD: KC – in the sunshine, grand
This is a clever book but not to the extent that it’s too clever by half. Swan Song by Kelleigh Greenberg-Jephcott (the jacket is shown on the ...
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