Kevin Barry's "Night Boat to Tangier" is, in many ways, an exceptional book. The first thing that hits you is the style in which it is written: unconventional; short, punchy sentences; lacking much of the traditional format of a novel. To be honest, this can be off-putting. For example, initially I was annoyed by the … Continue reading “Night Boat to Tangier”
Category: Fiction
“10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World”
While I enjoyed Elif Shafak's unique "10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World", I have to be upfront and say that I'm not sure how it made it to a Booker Prize shortlist. I couldn't help but think that the conceit which provides the structure for the first part of the book - that … Continue reading “10 Minutes 38 Seconds in This Strange World”
Published today! “On Parliament Hill”
My latest novel, "On Parliament Hill", has now been published! Her voice is a trigger; a voice which forces Neil to relive the crises and failures of his past - one which offers him the possibility of a positive new future. But before he can decide on what he wants the life ahead of him … Continue reading Published today! “On Parliament Hill”
Think you’re secure with a WordPress ‘Contact’ page?
I was getting tired of being spammed by people using my website's Contact page to do so. Something had to be done. So I added a checkbox that needed to be ticked in order for the contact form to be successfully sent. I thought this might filter out any automated messaging - and maybe help … Continue reading Think you’re secure with a WordPress ‘Contact’ page?
New novel, out next week!
My latest novel, "On Parliament Hill", is published next Friday, the 21st! Her voice is a trigger; a voice which forces Neil to relive the crises and failures of his past - one which offers him the possibility of a positive new future. But before he can decide on what he wants the life ahead … Continue reading New novel, out next week!
“Apierogon”
The irony was inescapable, concluding the reading of Colum McCann's tremendously inventive novel "Apierogon" just as Arab-Israeli violence and tensions escalate to what is perhaps another inevitable war. The irony is that in "Apierogon" McCann presents us with a sliver of hope as two men - one Palestinian, the other Israeli - work together to … Continue reading “Apierogon”
Conrad’s “The…Narcissus”
When I was contemplating this entry, it is surely telling that my primary concern was whether or not I should use the full title of Conrad's novella. My instinct was to do so, but recognising that in these sensitive times certain words can be highly offensive and inflammatory, I have settled on an abridged version. … Continue reading Conrad’s “The…Narcissus”
“Flights”
Whatever you do, don't start reading Olga Tokarczuk's "Flights" expecting to encounter a conventional novel - because you won't. It is a fragmented, meandering creation with dozens of vignette's nestling against each other, sometimes in a logical progression - but mostly not. Some of these are as long as twelve or more pages, the majority … Continue reading “Flights”
“Ravelstein”
There is something about Bellow's first person narrator / observer which draws you into "Ravelstein"; it seems to me that you are both 'inside' and 'outside' simultaneously. This elongated pen-picture of Ravelstein, laid out by his close friend Chick, is undoubtedly all sorts of things: colourful, expansive, amusing, ironic, submissive... Indeed, the list of adjectives … Continue reading “Ravelstein”
Free Kindle Book Promotion – the 3rd and final book!
The third book in my free three-book promotion is now available on Amazon: "Secrets & Wisdom" - 11th to 15th March A collection of short stories.