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August 30, 2016

Forum: Should Writers Write For The Market?

In film industry terms the summer’s over, and it was another year of disappointments in Hollywood. Only one studio did well; Disney had four of the five biggest hits. What’s noticeable is how super-safe everything became this year. The top five films were ‘The Jungle Book’ (remake of cartoon), ‘Finding Dory’ (kiddie sequel), ‘Zootopia’ […]
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Published on August 30, 2016 23:49

The Man With The Wilder Style

It was one of my favourite film trivia questions. After ‘The producers’ Gene Wilder made another movie with Zero Mostel. What was it? The answer was ‘Rhinoceros’ by Ionesco, the filmed version of the surrealist play in which people turn into animals. I saw it and it was terrible. But it was the fact that […]
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Published on August 30, 2016 00:45

August 29, 2016

Writers: Still Holding Out Against Electronic Books?

I’m surprised by how many writers I meet who dismiss e-readers without a second thought. I’ve now owned them for several years, and thought I should run a quick evaluation. Sales of e-readers are plateauing, paper book sales are up. I can see why; the publishing industry didn’t want to suffer the same fate as […]
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Published on August 29, 2016 09:54

August 28, 2016

One Place I May Never Get To Visit

As a European, I’ve learned much; France loves bureaucracy (the omission of a comma in a document once caused me a delay of years), Spain loves children (always a shock after kid-free London), Italy never shuts up for a second and there’s no Cheddar anywhere (British Cheese Marketing Board, sort it!) but at least history […]
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Published on August 28, 2016 01:17

August 27, 2016

My Rarest Books

My backlist is now in the middle of appearing as low-priced e-books, with volumes grouped under different headings. Already available are ‘Classics’ (Roofworld; Spanky) and ‘Dark Urban Novels’ (Rune; Red Bride; Disturbia; Psychoville; Soho Black) They’re being followed by ‘Fantasy’ (The Curse of Snakes; Calabash), ‘Early Collections’ (City Jitters; The Bureau of Lost Souls; Sharper […]
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Published on August 27, 2016 00:27

August 25, 2016

A New Take On Capital Crime

After the revelation that gangsta rap videos were helping to reduce gun crime in London by teaching morons to hold guns the wrong way comes this latest twist in fighting crime. It’s been talked about for a long time but has now reached us locally. Officers from Islington, North London, recovered two drones carrying mobile […]
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Published on August 25, 2016 23:00

August 24, 2016

Could Brexit Win Over This Sceptic?

Facts first. Every economist agrees that Brexit is starting to cost millions, possibly billions. The economy is slowing, house prices are falling, the pound is weaker,there’s no extra money for the NHS, no more EU grants for deprived areas, and we are inches from recession even prior to the triggering of Article 50. How does […]
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Published on August 24, 2016 19:41

August 23, 2016

We Need A Collective Noun For Film Critics

‘An exit of film critics’? ‘A pretence of film critics’? ‘A sneer of film critics’? Judging by the latest poll of the best 100 films of the 21st century according to 177 film critics it should probably be ‘a wankfest of film critics’. Film polls are notoriously subjective, of course, but dear God in Heaven, […]
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Published on August 23, 2016 23:31

August 22, 2016

When London Went To The Dogs

It looks like London’s last greyhound stadium will be going soon. Dog racing, which proved hugely popular from the late 1920s to the 1940s, is in terminal decline, especial after a scandal in 2006 revealing that old greyhounds were being put down after becoming too old to race.Tracks in Catford, Wembley, West Ham, Clapton and […]
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Published on August 22, 2016 22:41

August 21, 2016

So You’re Going To Write A Book…

No wonder they describe plays as having ‘a run’; actors often compare performing eight shows a week to training for a marathon; they exercise, diet, stop socialising and commit themselves to continual practice. Writers do it as well. A book you care about writing consumes you. It’s the job you bring home from work and […]
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Published on August 21, 2016 23:43

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