Night Draws In
As autumn progresses, mornings are often accompanied by dew and fog. At the other end of the day, the evening light disperses earlier, as night
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As autumn progresses, mornings are often accompanied by dew and fog. At the other end of the day, the evening light disperses earlier, as night
Continue readingHistory of maths was one of my favourite elements when I studied mathematics. I had no hesitation therefore in taking the opportunity to review Charles
Continue readingWe’re going back in time a little way for today’s book review, to Glasgow, 1972. Michael Mitchell is ambitious, talented and determined to succeed. But
Continue readingOn a recent trip to a local coffee house, I found myself admiring a large painting which took up much of one of the walls.
Continue readingA short post today, highlighting David Pipe’s crime thriller, ‘Sacrificing Starlight‘. Time’s running out for DCI Hunter. His wife and child are missing, perhaps even
Continue readingHaving reviewed a writing guide for adults recently, I was pleased to have the opportunity join this one day blog blitz, and review a creative
Continue readingI wrote recently about a poetry event which I attended. Outside in the fresh air, warmed by small fires, and watching the sky cycle through
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