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December 22, 2022

Merry flipping Christmas

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December 15, 2022

Smashwords End of Year Sale

All 14 of my ebooks are included at half price in Smashwords' end of year sale: https://www.smashwords.com/profile/vi...

There are thousands of other ebooks by umpteen authors included in the sale. Discounts range from 25% to 100% (i.e. free).
https://smashwords.com/shelves/promos/
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October 21, 2022

Musings on Writing - Part 1

First part of a lengthy interview for a fellow writer's blog from January 2019 - what a different world we lived in then.
https://samkates.co.uk/2022/10/21/mus...
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April 15, 2022

Book Review

The Diary of a Young Girl The Diary of a Young Girl by Anne Frank

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


This has been on my to-read radar for over forty years, but I kept putting it off because I suspected I would find it upsetting.

Indeed. Every time Anne began a sentence with ‘After the war…’, my stomach turned over or a lump appeared in my throat. There’s a moment when she’s talking about the loss of her fountain pen, which she accidentally threw with some rubbish into the incinerator, that made my blood run cold. She wrote:

“I’m left with one consolation, small though it may be: my fountain pen was cremated, just as I would like to be some day.”

(view spoiler)[Anne survived Auschwitz, dying in early 1945 of typhoid in Bergen-Belsen, but I could not help associating her comment with the crematoria at Auschwitz that were used to dispose of thousands of executed corpses. (hide spoiler)]

Reading the diary provoked a range of emotions, from bittersweet humour to fist-clenching anger, all underpinned by a constant sense of deep sadness. I’m not sure quite what I was expecting, but Anne doesn’t have any special insights into the workings of the nazi terror machine from which she and her family were hiding, and why should she? She’s an ordinary teenager—a bright one, granted, and what a beautiful writer the adult Anne would probably have become—distracted by some of the same sort of things teenage girls today might have on their minds: boys, schoolwork, her developing sexuality, her relationship with her parents, what she might become when grown up.

It's her very ordinariness that makes what happens to her all the more horrific and her writings all the more powerful.




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Published on April 15, 2022 06:30 Tags: anne-frank, book-review, diary

March 23, 2022

Audiobooks - Part 9

A technical post only likely to be of interest to anyone looking to produce their own audiobooks but unsure about the editing process: http://samkates.co.uk/2022/03/23/audi...
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February 25, 2022

Audiobooks - Part 8

With all that's happening in the world right now, it feels trivial to blog about producing audiobooks, but then life in all its facets - the weighty and the inconsequential - goes on. So here's a post about trying to find a way to speed up the audio editing process:
http://samkates.co.uk/2022/02/25/audi...
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Published on February 25, 2022 09:23 Tags: audio, audiobooks, editing, izotope, rx9

January 27, 2022

Tell Them You're Proud of Them

A melancholic blog post about the sudden loss of an old friend: http://samkates.co.uk/2022/01/27/tell...
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Published on January 27, 2022 04:09 Tags: friendship, loss, sorrow

December 22, 2021

With a Ho! and a Ho! and, perchance, a Ho!

A Merry (ish) Christmas blog post: http://samkates.co.uk/2021/12/22/with...
Wishing a happy Christmas/holiday to all.
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Published on December 22, 2021 08:39 Tags: christmas, happy-holidays, merry-christmas

December 1, 2021

Book Review

The Secret Barrister: Stories of the Law and How It's Broken The Secret Barrister: Stories of the Law and How It's Broken by The Secret Barrister

My rating: 4 of 5 stars


At times scary, humorous or shocking, this is an eye-opener for anyone who knows little about the British criminal justice system. Severely underfunded and stretched to breaking point, it’s a wonder the entire system hasn’t yet shuddered to a halt.

For many years I worked in the legal profession in high street practices in South Wales. Although I only ever dipped my toe into the murky waters of criminal litigation, I know enough for the scenarios outlined here—both real and theoretical examples—to strike a stark chord.

Yet a legal background isn’t necessary to enjoy this book. Written anonymously and clearly and compellingly by a practising barrister, it’s a sometimes amusing, often grim outline of the problems besetting the current practice of criminal law in England and Wales.

‘Enjoy’? Yes, in parts. Others will make readers want to gnash their teeth in impotent outrage. A case, I think, of read it and weep.




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November 1, 2021

The Best Post-apocalyptic Novels

I was asked to write a short review of five of my favourite post-apocalyptic novels. Here they are: https://shepherd.com/best-books/post-...
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Published on November 01, 2021 06:43 Tags: apocalypse, favourite-novels, post-apocalyptic-novels