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November 24, 2023

“Thom Gunn”

Reading August Kleinzahler’s selection of Thom Gunn’s poetry (in Faber’s ‘Poet-to-Poet’ series) I confessed I really struggled – not with the selection made, but with the source material. It wasn’t just that I felt the poems hadn’t travelled well across the years (the selection covers 1954-2000), nor perhaps any translation from California to the UK, … Continue reading “Thom Gunn” →
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Published on November 24, 2023 08:59

November 22, 2023

Two Submission Opportunities

Coverstory books currently has two open submission windows: For details on how to submit, please click HERE.
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Published on November 22, 2023 03:40

November 20, 2023

“Monsieur”

I have just finished re-reading Lawrence Durrell’s Monsieur – my first reading of the book being many years ago, not that long after finishing The Alexandria Quartet. I remember being spellbound by the latter, though I worry now that memory may only be a byproduct of a certain fondness for the rosy literary hue… This … Continue reading “Monsieur” →
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Published on November 20, 2023 00:11

November 18, 2023

November 14, 2023

“Kid”

I don’t think it would be inaccurate to say that I haven’t quite made up my mind about Simon Armitage. Clearly his 1992 collection Kid isn’t entirely representative of what he’s writing now, so perhaps it is better to see it as a way-marker on his journey – it was thirty years ago after all! … Continue reading “Kid” →
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Published on November 14, 2023 04:01

November 11, 2023

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November 1, 2023

“To Hell on a Fast Horse”

In To Hell on a Fast Horse, Mark Lee Gardner’s portrayal of both Billy the Kid and Pat Garrett just about manages to maintain a balance between fact and fiction, the romantic and the repellant. It also keeps a pretty decent handle on the reality of late nineteenth century New Mexico, Texas at al. This … Continue reading “To Hell on a Fast Horse” →
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Published on November 01, 2023 04:36

October 31, 2023

Why do ‘ordinary people’ write memoirs?

If you’re ‘a name’ – a politician, a sports person, an actor or media personality – you might do so in order to entertain, set the record straight, earn money. And you do so because you know people will be interested. But what about everyday folk with their ‘normal’ lives – though every life is … Continue reading Why do ‘ordinary people’ write memoirs? →
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Published on October 31, 2023 07:05

October 30, 2023

Some lovely comments from three of my Substack subscribers…

Take a look at the Substack site…
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Published on October 30, 2023 04:19