Inspired Endings – That State of Transendence
I have written before about the inspired ending to Patrick Hamilton’s ‘The Slaves of Solitude’, which is, along with ‘Hangover Square’ considered to be his
I have written before about the inspired ending to Patrick Hamilton’s ‘The Slaves of Solitude’, which is, along with ‘Hangover Square’ considered to be his
Interviewer (trying hard not to stare at the anti-hero’s startling golden and athletic looks): Lord Venn – that is the correct form of address
As above, my Gothic Historical darkly comic tale of a family curse ‘The Vilainous Viscount Or the Curse of the Venns’ is free on
I read a few of Patricia Highsmith’s novels and some of her short stories when I was in my late teens and early twenties. I
My novel, ‘That Scoundrel Émile Dubois’ , is on sale for 0.99 on Amazon here. From Kobo From here From Nookbooks From here You can
Following on from my last post about servant lead characters, my own dark comedy ‘Georgian Romance Revolt’ is out on 17 September and is available
I suppose there are books which have a more darkly comic theme than ‘Mrs Palrey at the Claremont’ – Martin Amis’ ‘LondonFields’, for instance, and
I was delighted to discover recently that the works of Patrick Hamilton, one of my long favourite writers, have come back into fashion. In fact,
Sometimes, when life is stark, the only thing for me is one of Shakespeare’s plays: I suppose it is those ‘universal themes’ that bring
‘ ‘To remark on the folly of the fiction, the absurdity of the conduct, the confusion of the names, and manners of different times, and
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