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The Once & Future Faire

It’s 50 years since the last Barsham Fair was held at Rectory Paddock, next to the old flint church, the one with the round tower.

‘Churches with round towers are the oldest.’ Mum told me one day as we trotted past a similar church on the...

14 days ago
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Revisiting

I went to a talk at a literary festival yesterday. The speaker, Derek Thompson1 (no relation) called it The Truth about Fiction, a title he stole from his podcast series. As a non fiction writer, I wondered how useful it would be, but I kno...

a month ago
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Our Stories are What Make Us

Here I am with my little friend Lilah. People thought we were sisters but the truth is there are only six months between us. I lost touch with Lilah’s mother for thirty years, I hadn’t seen Lilah for twenty. Cornwall is a long way from East...

2 months ago
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Crossing the Bridge

Who’s that trip trapping over MY BRIDGE?

It’s that gobshite, the one who asks difficult questions, the one who keeps asking difficult questions.

How did she get in?

Her mum opened her legs. That’s how.

Follow the rules. Keep your opini...

3 months ago
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A Museum Peace

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I admit to feeling unease and a sense of cynicism around the memorialising of the Greenham Common peace protest, like it belongs in some kind of peace museum. I feel irked by all the choirs, films, books and documentaries which look back...

4 months ago
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    Nancy Thompson was born in a commune in Norfolk. When not writing or teaching, she enjoys riding other people’s horses.

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