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9th March 2013
Novels, Seoul Survivors

Seoul Survivors: We Have Lift Off!

My heartfelt thanks again to everyone who came to the Feb 28th Brighton launch of Seoul Survivors – publication day itself, and also my birthday party. The omens were all good – as guest of honour Julie Lee told me en route from Edmonton, to have both a flood in my flat and a gas leak the day before the…

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Binari Butlers Wine Cellar City Books Klein Blue Meshmass Richard Miles Seoul Survivors

22nd February 2013
Novels, Seoul Survivors

Birthday Buckets of Books!

Congratulations to Romeo Kennedy, winner of THE SILVER BOUGH. It appears that Romeo’s wild strawberries left the competition stranded in a Bergmanesque void, and for that act of magical conquest alone the prize is highly well-deserved! This week’s competition announcement falls on a Day of Cosmic Potency – well, my birthday – and to celebrate I am giving away two…

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Karen Lord Redemption in Indigo Seoul Survivors

18th February 2013
Astra, Environmentalism, Poetry, UK

Encountering the Incalculable

On Advising a Young Man from Galway To Do a Second MA in Biodiversity And evening full of the linnet’s wings — WB Yeats Not sparrows, not dusty summer robins — linnets. Her tidy brown self; His Nibs, top-nobbing the fence posts in puffy pink vest, white epaulettes. Linnets. Not the slender, moth-grey echoes of Inishfree and Jenny Lind I’ve…

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Ann Skea barn owl Clare Island Granuaile grey seal Hilda Quick linnet Mark Cocker Matt Howard Michael Mackmin Norfolk RSPB short-eared owl The Rialto

15th February 2013
Novels

The Great JFB Book Bonanza: The Silver Bough

Congratulations to Leo Elijah Cristea, winner of last week’s book prize, The Snowmelt River by Frank P. Ryan, a work of classic fantasy steeped in Irish mythology. I enjoyed all the entries, which presented four eclectic portals into the realms of otherworldliness – Leo’s metamorphosing pathway, Romeo Kennedy’s secret tree trunk, Tina Lawton’s cheerful toilet, and Chris’s whalebone arch at…

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Jo Fletcher Books Lisa Tuttle The Silver Bough WB Yeats

8th February 2013
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The Great JFB Bookgiveaway: The Snowmelt River

Congratulations to Glen Mehn, winner of last week’s prize The Ravenglass Eye, and many thanks to my Aunt for offering to act as a random number generator (while ironing, yet – the Aunt is nothing but game), saving me from having to run around in a frozen Norfolk field whilst suffering from laryngitis. This week’s offering from Jo Fletcher Books is The Snowmelt River by Frank P.…

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1st February 2013
Novels, Seoul Survivors

Seoul Survivors: The Fab Feb Countdown Competition Begins!

February gets short shrift in most people’s books – and in everyone’s calendars, even in Leap Years. But it’s always been one of my favourite months – okay, possibly because it contains my birthday, but also because of snowdrops, the subtle phonics of an ‘f’ and semi-silent ‘r’, and the way the lengthening grey days begrudgingly promise spring but still…

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Jo Fletcher Books Seoul Survivors The Ravenglass Eye Tom Fletcher

20th January 2013
Art, France 2013

Joan Mitchell: Painter of Light

                In an age when a football commentator can – quite rightly – be fired for making racist remarks, I wonder why Brian Sewell is still allowed to publish art criticism. Sewell believes that ‘only men are capable of aesthetic greatness’, and argues that women can’t paint because they can’t drive . .…

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Abstract Expressionism Brian Sewell Jackson Pollock Joan Mitchell Musee des Beaux-Arts de Caen Willem de Kooning

7th December 2012
Novels, Seoul Survivors

Announcing Seoul Survivors – Plus Playlist!

Novelist Bridget Whelan and poet Sarah Hymas have both invited me to join ‘The Next Big Thing’, a game of blog-tag in which I interview myself about my next book, and introduce my readers to five more writer friends. Well, the next big thing for me (after my Christmas card list) is the Feb 2013 publication of my first novel,…

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Anais Nin David Mitchell Haruki Murakami Jo Fletcher Books Mia Yun Ryu Murakami Seoul Survivors William Gibson

9th August 2012
Astra, Novels

Or Daughter comes out to play

For a poet, used to fretting over lines and images for months, writing a novel in a year is a fascinating, not to say teeny-tiny bit terrifying challenge.  I am enjoying it, though, and starting to really trust the process – there’s something immensely reassuring about the way the words flow onto the page, and one chapter springboards into another. …

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Astra Jo Fletcher Books MaMSIE Pamela Turton-Turner Rona Pondick Veronique Olmi

25th June 2012
Iceland 2012, Novels

A Small State in Hot Water

          To conclude my travel research for my second novel, Astra, I visited Iceland for a week. Astra is set in Mesopotamia in a new nation called Is-Land, a small state formed in the aftermath of a global environmental and economic collapse (we all know it’s coming, don’t we?).  In Icelandic, Iceland is called Ísland, but…

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Astra Eyafjallajokull Gullfoss Hellisheiði Power Plant Hvolsvöllur Iceland Rebecca Solnit Reykjavik Þingvellir Þorsmörk

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