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The Art of Failing

Anthony McGowan

Whimsical musing on inconsequentialities

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I Find Myself

I was thinking I ought to have a drink last night, as everyone else was out. I considered my options. We had some gin, and we had some orange juice. Nobody chooses to drink gin and orange, but needs must when the devil drives, whatever that...

20 days ago
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The Mantis and Me

Gone deaf in one ear. Don't know if it's just bunged up with whatever bungs up ears (I've had a cold for a month), or if I've got stage 3 ear cancer, and I'll be dead soon. But I do know it's really inconvenient. Turns out two ears are bett...

23 days ago
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A Day of Toil

Well, I suppose that could all have gone better. Had to do some quite intense bicycle tinkering. Moving saddles around from one bike to another, putting on a rack, indexing gears. You’d think removing and installing (if those are the right...

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Signifying Nothing …

Over my packed lunch at the BL, I listened to a podcast of a recent radio arts programme during which a celebrated author read from her latest work. There was something about a young woman who knew the skyline of her (medieval) city ‘as wel...

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RePENtent

I bought this moderately swanky pen with a pleasant ‘bolt’ action, in order to impress the kids when I do a signing. You know, it’s for when they line up and say,

‘Sir, I’ve got no idea who you are.’

‘Sir, do you know David Walliams?’...

2 months ago
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