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Since the beginning of May I've been writing occasional pieces here about the great houses that used to (and in some case still do) line the north side of the Thames between Richmond Bridge and Twickenham. I’m concentrating on the area in t...
I’m very excited that last week my first pre-beta reader announced that the plot of the next Galbraith & Pole (book number four in the series) is not the disaster I had feared it might be. So time to start tidying it up.
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Last week I went to visit the Hell-Fire caves at West Wycombe and the nearby home of Sir Francis Dashwood, who presided over the caves. He was a man who like building things. Besides being responsible for the caves and a house that celebrat...
This week has had its ups (visiting the Cinema Museum and the Hell-Fire caves, spending an afternoon dancing in Spitalfields) and its downs (far too long at the dentist) but, around this, surprisingly good progress on Killer Robot Ninja Sex...
We’ve got the builders in. Our house was built in 1910 and every few decades it needs some serious love and care, so we’re having a couple of roofs replaced and much of the place repointed. It’s noisy and dusty (a lot of the bricks are just...
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I dance tango, write historical novels, and spend far too much of my time in the 18th and 19th centuries. Also dabble with Urban Fantasy. Might one day be good at something but frittered my life away and had fun doing so.
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