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Thursday, 04 February 2010

       ...from my latest (unedited and unpublished) Marion Grace novel, THE GODMOTHER, the story of a dysfunctional family floundering in the aftermath of two World Wars in pre-Millennium Britain.   It was twenty past ten in the morning when Bel scrambled to answer the handset by her pillows. “Mrs Lovelace, hallo. It’s Sister Hawker on Brooke ...

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Sound the Trumpet (and the Viola da Gamba!) PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Sunday, 31 January 2010

                  Mrs Jay Wilkinson of The Southern Early Music Forum in the UK raises the following alert: "The V & A are intending to place in long-term storage its collection of historic musical instruments, which is unparalleled in the UK. The reason for this destruction, given by a V & ...

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Song of the Earth PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Friday, 29 January 2010

        Another exacting theme for the weekly blog - choosing a favourite novel! I wonder, if I perform this series of tasks with aplomb, do I get to marry the Prince? Maybe it would be easier to empty the pond with a thimble, or hew down the whole forest and chop the trunks into logs before nightfall. Certainly it isn't easy to see the wood for the ...

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St Agnes' Eve ( Rats! Missed it again!) PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Thursday, 21 January 2010

          Strictly speaking, St Agnes' Eve was yesterday. Disappointingly, I can't recall any sort of dream last night. This could, of course, be due to my failure in meeting the conditions outlined (fairly euphemistically) in Keats' famous poem. St. Agnes' Eve - Ah, bitter chill it was!The owl, for all his feathers, was a-cold;The hare limp'd ...

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An Unexpected Caller PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Saturday, 16 January 2010

              The Berkeley Trilogy is novelised biography. Lydia Sharpe, Susan’s servant so admired by Billy Cole, had returned to her first mistress. They were living in a house in Half Moon Street, a short distance from the Half Moon tavern. In Susan’s boudoir, Lydia was busy removing a tray of cups with chocolate kettle and ...

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Exile PDF  | Print |  E-mail
Thursday, 14 January 2010

                   The tallest order yet for the weekly blog theme is to share a favourite poem. Among my top ten are three already mentioned, one from Rupert Brooke, one from Robert Browning and this from T S Eliot. Brooke excels at pace and poignant reflection. Browning's main strength is the dramatic monologue. It ...

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