

Live at Lynn, 2019
Just back from the 2019 Kings Lynn Fiction Festival. Another great weekend immersed in the world of books, stories and writing, with some top authors for company. I did my usual Saturday afternoon interviewing slot with two writers, both of whom had written excellent books and who were a pleasure to interview. I had made lists of questions, but only needed to use a selection, as they had plenty to say. Lydia Syson, author of ‘Mr Peacock’s Possessions’ was first. The book is
Another light goes out
I don’t want this blog to become morbid, but another once-bright light has been extinguished with the early death of Keith Flint. I’m showing my age here, but I first heard Prodigy though the son of a girl-friend. I’m not sure I really loved the music, but I understood why it was outstanding, and was sure that if I had been a generation younger, I would have loved it. Flint looked demonic, with his tattoos, piercings and those devilish horns of hair. But behind that he was, b
Getting erotic
I’ve always wanted to write an erotic novel. What writer wouldn’t? But start researching for it, and one soon gets into the world of porn. Most of it seems to be exploitative, gratuitous and actually incredibly unsexy – but then you inevitably find something that is genuinely exciting (as you have to do, otherwise your erotic novel is going to be bloody dull). At that point, I can see how people get hooked on this stuff. Blogger and psychologist Leon Seltzer writes: Porn view