Journal of the Covid Years: Comings and Goings
I think this is the longest of my beloved's posts so far. The rules were being relaxed but everyone was trying to work out exactly what was and wasn't allowed. Our son stuck strictly by the letter of the law, refusing to see both of his parents at once, which did not...
Gothenburg
If you follow me on Twitter, you’ll know that I’ve just spent three days in Gothenburg.
What’s it like?
Read on and find out.
Journal of the Covid Years: Unlocking. Or not.
Two years ago the tightest of the rules we had been living by for two months were finally lifted. We could now meet one other person outside, so long as we stayed two metres away from them. It should have made life easier, but it just seems to have made people more...
Eat the Poor
Writers do pay a lot of attention to what readers say about their books. And what readers said about 'Something Wicked', my police procedural with tango-dancing vampires, was that they wanted more. So I have taken a break from my historical fiction series about James...
Journal of the Covid Years: being alert
Every Thursday I post an excerpt from my wife's journal written two years earlier. A few people have said how much they like this reminder of what was happening, especially as we are often being presented with official versions that don't seem to fit our memories of...
Excellent reasons for buying ‘Something Wicked’
If you’ve been following me on Twitter or reading any of my stuff on Facebook, you’ve probably noticed that Something Wicked is on offer at 99p/99c. The offer started yesterday and runs for a week, so you have until Wednesday night to grab a copy. It’s only 99p, so...
Journal of the Covid Years: 7 weeks in.
Every Thursday I post an excerpt from my wife's journal written two years earlier. A few people have said how much they like this reminder of what was happening, especially as we are often being presented with official versions that don't seem to fit our memories of...
Harbour Ways: Val Poore.
I was a bit nervous about reading Valerie Poore’s account of moving into an old barge that was little more than a shell and converting it into a floating home. Not only am I not that interested in memoirs, but I have no enthusiasm for blokey conversations about...
King’s Mistress, Queen’s Servant: The Life and Times of Henrietta Howard by Tracy Borman
My home is very close to Marble Hill House in Twickenham, where Henrietta Howard lived. The house is owned by English Heritage and has recently undergone major work. English Heritage are restoring the place to how it was when Henrietta Howard lived there and this has...
Journal of the Covid years: getting political
Six weeks in and our mood changes with the weather -- which is fortunately very good. Even so, my beloved turns her Civil Servant's mind to the way that government has handled things so far and to plans for the future and she is mightily unimpressed with what she...