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Excellent news. Lots of congratulations to Laurie Avadis on achieving 100% of the funding that he needed to make his fantastic debut novel 'Ex' a reality. http://unbound.co.uk/books/ex Congratulations!

Only 9 more pledges needed for Laurie Avadis!

Laurie Avadis' Ex is on 93%! We really want to push him the rest of the way today - he only needs 9 more pledges to get to 100%. To incentivise the final supporters we're offering the chance to win two tickets to the launch party. We'll enter every supporter from now until 100% into a prize draw and pick a winner randomly. Here's the link: http://unbound.co.uk/books/ex

Burial Rites by Hannah Kent

I needed to re-read this to understand how good the storytelling is; the first time I skipped bits as it is a bit who-dunnity. We are taken led the true tale of Agnes Magnusdottir, beheaded for murder in Iceland in 1830. Agnes was imprisoned with an Icelandic farming household until her execution to save money, rather than taking her to a prison in Copenhagen. The farmers had no choice, it was considered their civic duty and they got paid. The...

Sex & Drugs & Rock & Roll

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b01sd320/sex-drugs-rock-roll Sex - yes, I’ve tried it, but the latest research finds our parents did it more and enjoyed it more. I don’t find that hard to take. Drugs- not really. Rock & Roll - not my cup of tea. I guess I’m not fitted for this biop of singer Ian Dury played by Andy Serkis. Well, let us pop to near the end. Mr Dury returned to talk to the other spazzies (his world and his word, not mine...

Marvellous BBC 2, 9pm.

http://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b04jmx7l/marvellous Marvellous really was marvellous. Writer Peter Bowker mines magic and Toby Jones performance playing Neil Baldwin was not outdone by the appearance of the real-life, but older, Neil Baldwin. If you’ve not seen it, give yourself a treat and watch - and listen. There’s some natty hymns. Neil’s mum was a committed Christian. It gave her life meaning. Her son Neil took it a stage further. Ask...

Story, Poem and Inspiration Point of the Week

If you have been following the picks of the day this week you will have seen scorpio88's excellent 'September 18th' and now you will know that she/he has had a real red letter week because the poem of the week is scorpio's as well with 'C=D/F' http://www.abctales.com/story/scorpio88/c-df Our story of the week as usual is very difficult to choose but a choice has to be made and it goes to celticman for his latest post 'Radio Static'. http://www...

Derren Brown: Infamous Channel 4

Derren Brown burst onto the scene by shooting himself in the head. It’s difficult to top that, but if he told his audience (including me) that birds fly upside down at night, you would have to take him seriously enough to open the curtains and look outside. You wouldn’t see anything, because it was too dark. He would explain that what he was saying wasn’t true, tell you how he did it and then birds would fly upside down. Derren Brown is a god of...

Some Sadness and Great Joy

I am sorry to report that Luke Neima has left us for the Granta but he goes with my lasting appreciation for a great job done. Luke will still be about to help to promote our Unbound books (so if you haven't signed up yet please do so now!). In his place scratch and insert, aka Peter Hitchen and Claudine Lazar, are taking over as the main Editors in a job sharing arrangement. I am delighted that they feel able to take on the onerous task of...

Happy Holidays

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Story, Poem and Inspiration Point of the Week

There have been some fantastic pieces this week. Congratulations to Rhiannonw and thornwood - both very different, but equally well-deserved picks: http://www.abctales.com/story/rhiannonw/no-ties-ip http://www.abctales.com/story/thornwood/legal-high-2-0 This week's Inspiration Point in a way follows on from last week's. It's from a vox pop on the top deck of a bus in Edinburgh this morning: " ..it's still another day". Poetry or prose around...

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