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March 31, 2014
The Flintstones of Brunei
I’m currently researching a thriller about ex-pats, set in a country that operates under strict Sharia law. It will appear after ‘Nyctophobia’, from the name publishing house, Solaris, as part of my two-book deal. I’ve been to such places, and usually there’s a hypocritical system in place that protects the rich. But this takes […]
Published on March 31, 2014 22:20
Re:View – ‘Wake In Fright’
Until the start of the 1970s films set in Australia been about grandeur and comradeship, the sort of Old West view of the outback that Baz Lurhmann attempted to revive in the embarrassing ‘Australia’. Thentwo films changed the way in which Australia had always been portrayed. One was Nicholas Roeg’s ‘Walkabout’, in which two children […]
Published on March 31, 2014 00:52
The Sequel To ‘Spanky’
Someone asked me online if I’d ever write a sequel to ‘Spanky’ and I suddenly remembered that I’d written one. It’s called ‘Spanky’s Back In Town’ and it’s in my collection ‘Personal Demons’. I seem to recall that it involves Rasputin and an excavation site beside the Thames. Apart from that it’s a bit of […]
Published on March 31, 2014 00:11
March 30, 2014
Looking Down On London
As the planning applications go in for over 200 new buildings of over 20 storeys each, 75% of which will be aimed at rich overseas buyers, there’s a campaign mounting to stop London’s skyline from being ruined. The buildings are being approvedwithout any public debate or consultation. There’s nooversight and vision from the city’s leaders, […]
Published on March 30, 2014 00:09
March 29, 2014
Gay Marriage Legal, Flooding Expected
Gay marriage became legal in England and Wales yesterday, so that Christian Bed & Breakfast in Cornwall is probably now the only place in Britain not to be hit by typhoons, floods and rains of locusts, after a UKIP councillor reckoned that gay people caused severe weather patterns (something complicated to do with ‘God’s wrath’). […]
Published on March 29, 2014 12:50
March 28, 2014
Whatever Happened To Anthologies?
I grew up reading the Pan Books of Horror (see columns passim) and eventually entered their hallowed pages as an author, which was a great thrill. After they ended, I continued to collect anthologies (not collections – they’re stories from a single writer), often working for the passionate anthologist editor Stephen Jones, but recently the […]
Published on March 28, 2014 23:40
Re:View: ‘We Are What We Are’
Remakes of films are usually disastrous. The worst examples I can think of are Hollywood’s awful ‘The Vanishing’ and ‘Night Watch’, spun out of their Dutch and Danish originals. But occasionally someone comes along and gets it right. I thought the anglicised ‘Let Me In’, from ‘Let The Right One In’, was very good, although […]
Published on March 28, 2014 01:17
March 27, 2014
My Favourite Moments In Novels No.4
Robert Bruce Montgomery, born 1921, was the organist and choirmaster of St John’s College, Oxford. This spirited, funny man turned to composing movie music and wrote six scores for the ‘Carry On’ films. He also wrote the Gervase Fen books, eleven joyous volumes, all but one of which were produced between 1945 and 1951. The […]
Published on March 27, 2014 01:19
Visit To Another Planet
It started with my first job. I was walking down Soho’s Berwick Street, which still had a busy, thriving street market back then, and lots of local residents (yes, young people visiting London, there wasn’t a Japanese bubble tea bar in sight). One of the stalls sold science fiction paperbacks and comics, and I became […]
Published on March 27, 2014 01:18
March 26, 2014
Why Nobody Needs Starbucks
I walked into Gran Sasso, my local neighbourhood coffee shop on Caledonian Road at King’s Cross this morning, and was served my coffee like this; it’s my birthday. The staff also bought me breakfast (they do amazing Italian paninis with creamed eggs and sundried tomatoes). Meanwhile, there’s a run-down looking Starbucks nearby that has a […]
Published on March 26, 2014 04:09
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