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March 8, 2024

Coverstory books’ 2024 Poetry Competition now open!

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Published on March 08, 2024 23:20

“You can trust me, I’m a ‘celebrity’..!”

Here are the images from some recent posts on Writing until the light goes out, my Substack site. All are free to access. And the ‘celebrity’ reference? Check-out the To be a ‘creative’ post… food for thought.
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Published on March 08, 2024 09:42

Upcoming performances

I have secured two slots to read at the ‘Word Fest’ event, to be held in Market Rasen on Saturday 6th July. More exciting than that is the prospect of performing Crash again in the autumn! Hopefully checking out a potential venue next week – about which I’m really excited! After that I can start … Continue reading Upcoming performances →
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Published on March 08, 2024 09:26

March 6, 2024

Coming soon – “The Red Tie”

“Books talk to the inner person, the secret person; they can make direct contact with all those subterranean feelings and desires you speak of.” Vincent edits books. It is modest and quiet occupation – yet one which is about to be thrown into turmoil thanks to the arrival of woman, her gift to him, and … Continue reading Coming soon – “The Red Tie” →
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Published on March 06, 2024 23:29

“Wildlife”

Perhaps the most interesting thing about Richard Ford’s “Wildlife” is how little actually happens. It covers a three day period during which…. But I don’t want to give it away! The journey (shouldn’t there always be a journey?) is for the teenage boy, Joe, and we see the whole thing through his eyes. What’s also … Continue reading “Wildlife” →
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Published on March 06, 2024 02:09

March 4, 2024

Some new things for you to read…

Curated from my Substack site – ‘Writing until the light goes out‘ – here are some recent pieces for you to enjoy. Just click on the image… Subscription is option – though I’d love it if you did!
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Published on March 04, 2024 04:03

“Baby Schema”

I’m afraid Isabel Galleymore’s collection Baby Schema just isn’t for me. It annoyed me, and I ended up skim-reading the last few poems. Partly this was because of the mono-theme underlying the work throughout (sadly a common approach for some modern collections); the reader gets little relief. Also, in general I struggle with self-indulgent poems … Continue reading “Baby Schema” →
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Published on March 04, 2024 03:57

February 27, 2024

Some of last week’s posts elsewhere…

And there are more free posts – including additional draft chapters from ‘The French Story’. To find them just click on the link below.
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Published on February 27, 2024 01:13

“The Piano Tuner”

“The Piano Tuner” is splendid – just like Daniel Mason’s “The Winter Soldier”. You might argue that it is slightly too drawn-out in the middle, but perhaps that is a textual parallel to the situation in which the central character finds himself. Overall, the writing is – of course – rather fine. The reader is … Continue reading “The Piano Tuner” →
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Published on February 27, 2024 01:05

February 17, 2024

New books published today!

Please note: on publication date the Amazon site is showing the 17 Alma Road ebook – 9781738469390 – as a paperback, but at the ebook price. Please do not order 9781738469390 if you want a paperback and think you are getting a cheaper version. You may get an ebook! I am on to Amazon to … Continue reading New books published today! →
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Published on February 17, 2024 00:28