There are not many regular habits that feature in every single month, year and decade of our lives. Most attach themselves firmly to a particular age or stage of growing up, Childhood games give way to adolescent interests and gradually morph into the preoccupations of adulthood. So I find it consoling to think that something...
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FINGERTIP HISTORY ….in fiction
It’s not my phrase – fingertip history – but I love it. The historian and commentator on British social history, Juliet Gardener uses it when talking about fiction written immediately in the wake of historic events, the recounting of an age unclouded by nostalgia or hindsight. And in recent months, my reading diet has been...
Just A Room of One’s Own …or so Virginia thought …
That’s what Virginia Woolf considered necessary to become a writer of fiction. a woman must have money and a room of her own if she is to write fiction, Further on in the wonderfully sharp, observant, amusing and perceptive A Room of One’s Own, which grew out of a lecture that the author had been...
WHOSE POINT IS IT, ANYWAY?
Most readers, when engrossed in a novel, probably give little attention to the narrative point of view. It’s one of those phrases – narrative perspective, narrative voice, point of view, that attention is drawn to on creative writing courses. The reader is obviously aware of a first person narrative as in Jane Eyre, for example,...
Conventions & Categories …or how to arrange books on book shelves!
So at last my house move has begun to seem like a distant nightmare and I am happily – very happily – settled in somewhere that is now feeling very much like Home. And now that the decorators have finally departed leaving a splendidly refreshed and bright interior – I was beginning to feel as...
CHRISTMAS Cliches – and all that!
Christmas literary references are a bit like Christmas itself. The sources of Bah! Humbug! and Christmas won’t be Christmas without any presents come swiftly to mind – but trying to be more original is hard. There’s C.S.Lewis’ The Lion, the Witch and the Wardrobe, with the sad cry from poor Mr. Tumnus that: It is...
2023 …Here we go!
Already, we are edging our way into the third week of the month – the third week of the year – and normality has reinstated itself after the hiatus of Christmas. The tree is long discarded, the decorations put away and even the fridge is beginning to show signs of slimming itself down from its...
HOME is where the HEART is …
Houses are built of brick, wood, stone, snow – and no doubt numerous other materials. Homes are a far more complex matter and say a great deal more about us than the raw ingredients of the actual structure. Pictures on the wall. Photographs on a table. Books on the shelves. The colour of a lampshade,...
ELIZABETHAN BABIES NO LONGER …
Just think of it. Our grandparents – if you are of a certain age – lived through the reigns of five or six monarchs. My grandparents were born during the last decade or so of Queen Victoria’s life so would have gone on to witness a couple of Edwards (ok, one of them rather briefly...
That Was The Year …
January might be, strictly speaking, in the accepted way of things, the first month of the new year with December the last of the old. But to me that is entirely inaccurate. September is the month that starts the whole ball rolling again just as June completes it. Which leaves July and August as delightfully...









