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A Weekend at West Port
Image: WPBF All things considered, it was a pretty good weekend. Smashing a plate as I dropped my Sunday dinner on the floor face down last night, wasn’t perhaps the ideal way to end a week-full of blunders, but nevertheless, … Continue reading →
Posted in Books, Edinburgh, Fiction, Interviews, Poetry, Reading, Websites, Writing
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Tagged authors, Book Festival, bookmarks, Books, bookshops, Dalek, David Gaffney, Doctor Who, Edinburgh, Fiction, Halloween, Hannah McGill, John Steinbeck, kids poetry, literature, moon, Peter Bell’s Books, Poetry, Pulp Fiction, readings, Rob Burdock, Rob Shearman, RobAroundBooks, stickers, The Grapes of Wrath, web design, websites, West Port
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No God, Only a Writer
Image: The new Oxonian A Balance I wrote so late into Thursday night during my marathon launch into my new crime novel, that I didn’t think I would make it to the coffee shop yesterday morning to continue work on … Continue reading →
Posted in Day Job, Edinburgh, Editorial Comment, Fiction, Food, Drink and Bevvy, Music, Poetry, Writing
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Tagged bands, beer, chapbook, Clark's Bar, crime fiction, Dave Allen, Day Job, Edinburgh: City & Festivals, Fiction, gigs, God, kids poetry, lager, live music, London, Music, poems, Poetry, Religion, Writing
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Illustrated Edition of ‘Silly Poems for Wee People’ Now Available
Image: Chas Stramash Silly Poems for Wee People (Illustrated) Yesterday saw the launch of the illustrated edition of my popular kids’ poetry book, SILLY POEMS FOR WEE PEOPLE. Published under my pseudonym, Chas Stramash, the book is 38 pages long … Continue reading →