Andrew O’Hagan (2008) The Atlantic Ocean. Essays on Britain and America.

‘Make death proud to take you.’ A quote from a quote from Shakespeare’s The Tragedy of Julius Caesar , but also a starting point and end point for O’Hagan’s bestselling book, Mayflies . The tragedy of making America proud to take us is they already have, with the rise and lies of Brexit and market solutions to every aspect of life. O’Hagan’s essays were written before the rise or the moron’s moron and 42 nd American President. But in an essay on...

Patrick Radden Keefe (2021) The Snake Head. An Epic Tale of the Chinatown Underworld and the American Dream.

Patrick Radden Keefe starts with the long-playback-shot. 6 th June 1993. A routine police patrol near Coney Island. National Park Police Officers doing the graveyard shift. A volunteer auxiliary force. They had to oil their handcuffs because of the sea air and lack of use. But they spot a ship on the sandbars and hear the screams from the water. Breezy Point, notable for keg parties, has become a graveyard, crime and rescue scene involving Coast...

Storyville: Deborah James—Bowelbabe In Her Own Words, BBC 2, BBC iPlayer.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m001l5q0/deborah-james-bowelbabe-in-her-own-words Deborah James, mother of two children, died recently from bowel cancer. Hence the title Bowelbabe. The second part of the conjunction Babe was how she promoted her charity work, with a tie-in with The Sun . She helped fundraise over £11 million for her work. She was made a Dame before she died, the Princess Di of bowel cancer. This documentary focuses on the...

Carl MacDougall 1941—2023

Carl MacDougall was moving house at the end of 2018. I offered him a bookcase from a house clearance, which he accepted. There’s probably a metaphor still lying about in the rain somewhere. He was my tormentor, appointed by Scottish Book Trust. An author of fiction and non-fiction, whose work Scots The Language of the People, was also a four-part BBC television series in 2006 which he presented. He wrote the introduction and edited, The Scottish...

Story and Poem of the Week and Inspiration Point

It's been said before, but I'll say it again - thank you so much to everyone who took part in the Reading Night last Saturday. It was wonderful to see so many of our writers, and to hear them read. And special thanks of course to Mark Burrow for the compering and to insertponceyfrenchnamehere and onemorething for the organising. Story of the Week is jeand's 'Bitty Barby Boob, RIP'. If you've been following Jean's story, you'll be in awe of her...

The Prowler

A prowler in the world is really a storm of wind- at times solemn determined to drink all of the wine in your life. But today the sun brings life- dispels anger & hostility. Just left church enthralled by the massage of good-will common sense & being forgiven.

Steve Pinker (2021) Rationality: What it Is, Why it Seems Scarce, Why it Matters

I fail the rationality test with unfailing regularity. Remember Spock (Leonard Nimoy) from Star Trek ? He was always mucking up and being too logical. James T. Kirk (William Shatner) was always cutting through the bullshit and getting to the heart of the matter. Intuitive knowledge trumped rationality every time. We like to think of ourselves as one or the other, but most people are bits and bobs. Easily taken. When was America American? A...

Luzzu, BBC 4, BBC iPlayer, written and directed by Alex Camilleri.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/m001kjgx/luzzu ‘Without a boat you’ll lose your way,’ a fisherman friend warns Jesmark (Jesmark Scicluna). Jesmark fishes the same inshore Maltese waters in his 12-foot Luzzu that his father and grandfather before him fished. It’s not a job, but an identity. His boat, which was his father’s father’s boat before him, needs work. But he can’t afford to pay for it. His forefathers made a living from the sea,...

Scotland 2—0 Spain.

The last time Scotland beat Spain at Hampden, King Kenny Dalglish scored and so did super-rat Mo Johnston. The last time Scott McTominay scored a double double in two competitive matches was eh, never. McTominay used to get a game for Man United. He was recently touted for a loan move to Rangers because he wasn’t good enough to get into the Celtic midfield. We all know the rules, for the diddy team to win, Hampden has got to be the perfect...

Betsy Lerner (2002) An Editor’s Advice to Writers: The Forest for the Trees.

Betsy Lerner has won a stack of awards. Since the publication of her book over twenty years ago, there’s more wood, more forest, more trees. She tells us this book is not a book about how to write. Anne Lamott (1994) Bird by Bird , one of my favourites, is listed in her bibliography. Rather, Lerner’s book is about pattern recognition. How writers can’t really see what they (we or I) write, but engage in magical thinking. To ad lib William...

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