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Still Summer in September

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I’ve just returned from Jerez, where it was thirty-two degrees and sunny – still Summer really – to a decidedly Autumnal London. I didn’t get to go up to the mountains as I’d hoped, it was still just too hot, … Continue reading

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A Child’s Eye

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The child protagonist is an enduring feature of fiction, for adult as well as child readers, especially when a novel is written in the first person. There are classic adventure stories – ‘Treasure Island‘, ‘Kim‘ or ‘The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn’; coming … Continue reading

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At the Polygon

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‘Could Little Bo Peep go round the May Pole clockwise please – that’s CLOCKWISE PLEASE!‘ Saturday saw the inaugural Clapham Village Fete, to celebrate 150 years of the London Fire Brigade. I spent the afternoon on the Clapham Writers stall … Continue reading

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Clapham Village Fete

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If you’re in South London on Saturday 3rd September you might like to come along to the Clapham Village Fete, at The Polygon, Clapham Old Town, SW4.  Just opposite Clapham Fire Station. Clapham Writers will be there at the Clapham … Continue reading

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Clues…

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Most writers will tell you that the only way to really learn how to write well and to keep on improving, is to write, then write some more and then write again.  I have blogged before about the range of … Continue reading