I’m enjoying The House on the Strand by Daphne du Maurier. I don’t like the protagonist, but then I love Dostoevsky and his protagonists are often awful people. Why I’m drawn to characters who are terrible and yet sympathetic is probably a psychologist’s thesis in the making…
I’m enjoying The House on the Strand by Daphne du Maurier. I don’t like the protagonist, but then I love Dostoevsky and his protagonists are often awful people. Why I’m drawn to characters who are terrible and yet sympathetic is probably a psychologist’s thesis in the making…
“Sarah often wondered about the seemingly insatiable appetite men displayed for prosecuting war when famine and pestilence were doing such a good job on their own.”
“Sarah often wondered about the seemingly insatiable appetite men displayed for prosecuting war when famine and pestilence were doing such a good job on their own.”
“Never having been in one before, she was unsure what an ancient tomb was supposed to smell like.”
From Voices of the Dead by Ambrose Parry, just a nice touch worth noting.
“Never having been in one before, she was unsure what an ancient tomb was supposed to smell like.”
From Voices of the Dead by Ambrose Parry, just a nice touch worth noting.
But the Cadbury ad with the lass & her father with dementia is SO well done, avoiding sentimentality. Difficult balance to strike!
But the Cadbury ad with the lass & her father with dementia is SO well done, avoiding sentimentality. Difficult balance to strike!
I doubt many Maga folk follow me, but still…
I doubt many Maga folk follow me, but still…
“No-one with any money to spare would allow themselves to be admitted here.” Followed literally immediately by, “The patients were well cared for- supplied with regular meals, clean clothes and bedding.”
Soooo…?
“No-one with any money to spare would allow themselves to be admitted here.” Followed literally immediately by, “The patients were well cared for- supplied with regular meals, clean clothes and bedding.”
Soooo…?
So many names I could hashtag…
So many names I could hashtag…
“I would say, do not judge a man by his mistakes, but by whether he learns from them.”
“I would say, do not judge a man by his mistakes, but by whether he learns from them.”
Back at ROH I heard a woman summarise Carmen: “Well, she chose the wrong man.”
😂🙏
Back at ROH I heard a woman summarise Carmen: “Well, she chose the wrong man.”
😂🙏
Sadly, very true.
Also, such a good line that I may have posted it last time I read it, but it’s the last day of Fringe and I could forget my own name at this point…
Sadly, very true.
Also, such a good line that I may have posted it last time I read it, but it’s the last day of Fringe and I could forget my own name at this point…
“Set upon an ostensibly humanitarian undertaking and yet giving off as much warmth as a dying penguin’s last fart,”
“Set upon an ostensibly humanitarian undertaking and yet giving off as much warmth as a dying penguin’s last fart,”
Sadly I’ve seen many posts saying our homeless are more important than refugees, as if it were a zero sum game. A falsity fostered by power.
Sadly I’ve seen many posts saying our homeless are more important than refugees, as if it were a zero sum game. A falsity fostered by power.
Perfect throwaway delivery!
Perfect throwaway delivery!
Not exactly how I write, but for sure how I perform!
For a demo, come see Renfield!
Not exactly how I write, but for sure how I perform!
For a demo, come see Renfield!
“We stood together like a pair of stranded turtles.
‘This is crazy.’
Crazy but we had to do it.”
Sure, but which one of you spoke? 🤯
“We stood together like a pair of stranded turtles.
‘This is crazy.’
Crazy but we had to do it.”
Sure, but which one of you spoke? 🤯