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Haircut
Haircut and highlights today. That is when one sits in the hairdressers being wrapped in foil like a turkey for the oven. Well…..not really, it is little bits of foil which help to “cook” the colour. The trouble is, I … Continue reading
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Nine eleven
Five years ago – on what the world now calls 9/11 – I was on one of my regular visits to Colonsay. Today, I think of the Americans who were on the island and of their need to call home … Continue reading
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One day
One day people will touch and talk perhaps easily, And loving be natural as breathing and warm as sunlight, And people will untie themselves, as string is unkotted, unfold and yawn and stretch and spread their fingers…… And people will … Continue reading
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Wanting to write
Is wanting to write the same as writing? No – of course not. But it appeals to me that the world of fiction can be much pleasanter than our world of reality. Though I suppose that depends on the author. … Continue reading
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Real time
Back in real time as it were, following a few weeks of travel. One of the highlights was a visit to the Castle Of Mey – and this has led to starting to read the Hugo Vickers biography of the … Continue reading
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Kurt Vonnegut, in support of the novel…. Any reviewer who expresses rage and loathing for a novel is proposterous. They are like a person who has put on a full suit of armour and attacked a hot fudge sundae.
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Stress
Both reading and writing can have a therapeutic affect on stress. Peta Bee, The Times Hear hear……I think.
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Integrity
Integrity has been much on my mind in the context of writing and the media. How many times has a much loved book been barbarised by an unsympathetic screenplay for instance? Captain Correlli’s Mandolin comes to mind immediately. Here was … Continue reading
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Biographies
Biographies are addictive reading for me; I have recently finished the autobiography of Richard Chamberlain and always enjoy something about the Royal family or ordinary individuals like Alison Lapper who have overcome terrible difficulties. Thus I was interested to read … Continue reading
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Competitions
Entering competitions for short stories is something I enjoy doing. One of the most taxing is the one that gives you the first or the last line of the story. It was Philip Hensher, columnist with the Independent newspaper, who … Continue reading