Jack Scott's Blog, page 67
July 14, 2014
Goat Herder Required, Apply Within
House-sitting and house-swapping are fantastic low cost ways of getting to stay in some amazing places. We have old friends in Turkey who live in… …Gökcebel, a sprawling village in the foothills above Yalıkavak. Their impressive detached pile is surrounded on all sides by a well-manicured walled garden and patrolled by a trio of cats … Continue reading →
Published on July 14, 2014 12:00
July 9, 2014
Run for Your Lunch!
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Published on July 09, 2014 12:00
July 8, 2014
The Oldest Gays in the Village
Aside from late starters, rent-a-womb celebrities and the yogurt pot and turkey-baster brigade, most people of a queer bent don’t have any children. The social revolution that enabled many of us to step out of the closet and skip hand-in-hand through the pansies also robbed us of a safety net. Where are the kids to protect … Continue reading →
Published on July 08, 2014 12:00
July 4, 2014
Happy Birthday, Uncle Sam
There’s a tense stand off in the Scott-Brennan household. The air has cleared of gun smoke leaving a wreckage of words scattered round the cutting room floor. It happened last time for my first book and it’s happening again for the sequel. Just when I thought I’d got the bloody thing done and dusted, Liam … Continue reading →
Published on July 04, 2014 12:00
June 30, 2014
Istanbul Pride 2014
It’s the summer marching season once again and the ordinary and the extraordinary all around the world are doing their bit for the cause (when they’re not being ostracised, abused, brutalised, beaten, jailed or murdered, that is). It was Gay Pride in Istanbul at the weekend (the largest in the Muslim world) and thousands of people marched … Continue reading →
Published on June 30, 2014 12:00
June 25, 2014
Neighbourly Relations
Albert John Cooper the third was born to Albert and Alice Cooper of 48 William Street, Norwich on the 16th of June 1933. Like all new born babies for those first few moments in his new world he started turning blue, until rushes of air cleared Albert’s throat for the first time in many, however, … Continue reading →
Published on June 25, 2014 12:00
June 20, 2014
They Think It’s All Over
A young inexperienced England Team crashes out of the 2014 World Cup, Mexican and Brazilian fans chant homophobic abuse, Croatian and Russian fans unfurl neo-Nazi banners and finger-licking FIFA are mired in accusations of palm-greasing over the staging of the 2022 competition in Qatar, a filthy rich absolute monarchy with no football tradition and summertime temperatures in … Continue reading →
Published on June 20, 2014 13:50
June 16, 2014
Who Ate All the Pies?
East Anglia is England’s breadbasket, a land of milk and honey, a cornucopia of plenty. From crab to duck, sugar, saffron and samphire, poultry and pigs, mustard to mint, wheat, barley and acres and acres of rapeseed that in spring turn the patchwork of fields an iridescent yellow, the flatlands provide some of the most … Continue reading →
Published on June 16, 2014 12:00
June 11, 2014
The Commonwealth Gaymes
The Commonwealth (a misnomer is ever there was one) is holding its Games in Glasgow this summer. The sporting jamboree will bring together athletes from across the old British Empire and (in the case of former Portuguese Mozambique) beyond it. There’s precious little wealth in common among the motley crew of nations made up by … Continue reading →
Published on June 11, 2014 12:00
June 7, 2014
Gumusluk Travel Guide
Roll, roll up for your free Kindle copy of the meticulously researched Gümüşlük Travel Guide: Bodrum’s Silver Lining by the incomparable Roving Jay. This one-time offer is available for two days only – the 7th and 8th of June – so grab it while you can. The book in Roving Jay’s own words: Whether you visit Gümüşlük for the … Continue reading →
Published on June 07, 2014 01:00


