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We’ve had a cultural run. The Philip Larkin Centre had a run-out for LGBT month here in Hull on Friday night. ‘Our Famous Five’ – five inspirational LGBT writers. Rob Clucas gace us Vita Sackville West and (new to me) … Continue reading
Discovering Lawren Harris
On Christmas Day my niece told me how much she enjoyed Conor McPherson’s play The Veil at the National Theatre. One of the blogs that has been floating through my head was how much I did not enjoy it, and … Continue reading
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Creative writing – from teaching to hacking it
That hoary question ‘can you teach creative writing?’ has always seemed daft to me. I’m a teacher and I write so of course I can put the two together.Writers redraft their work. We do that because we have acquired a sense … Continue reading
Watching Leicester City
My one web visit every day is to the Leicester City page in the Leicester Mercury. When live matches come up on TV I wander between local pubs and only twice has anyone bothered to show them, when I’ve sat … Continue reading
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Jung on Hitler
Jung on Hitler in 1937: Hitler ‘is a medium, German policy is not made; it is revealed through Hitler. He is a mouthpiece of the Gods of old…’ There was me, thinking Jung was some disassociated voice from neutral Switzerland … Continue reading
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Weinberg’s THE PASSENGER – opera and Auschwitz
So it’s Saturday night, let’s head out to an Auschwitz Opera! As entertainment goes, it’s not an easy sell. The ENO shut down their top two tiers last night so we were directed to the best seats in the Dress … Continue reading
The Beverley Festival
I’ve enjoyed a couple of stints at the Beverley Festival this year – just a trot up the road now I’ve got an old car. Thursday saw me welcome Ross Raisin to the stage. His new novel WATERLINE has a … Continue reading
Snapping Turtles in London
Lunchtime was a quick spin out of my Clapton home and around the River Lee … checking in with these London turtles along the way.
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Animal totems and writing
I’ve often found solace in the animal world. In Scotland, as I set down my pen on finishing a novel, I heard a noise on the wooden patio outside and looked up to find a pine marten standing erect, looking … Continue reading
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The Booker Shortlist Shindig
A separate avenue leads down through London’s Hyde Park to the Orangerie at Kensington Palace, the venue for yesterday’s party celebrating the Man Booker Prize shortlist. I held back from grabbing the mike and singing ‘It Should have been Me!” … Continue reading
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