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ON THE train, Somerset ā and Iām heading down to my mother-in-law Anne, a widow of remarkable warmth, generosity and fixed opinions.
Sun, 14 Oct, 2012
THURSDAY night and my husband and I are in bed. Weāre both wearing reading spectacles for the first time.
Sun, 07 Oct, 2012
IF YOU can say āpass the marmaladeā in HTML, please feel free to turn over the page.
Sat, 29 Sep, 2012
A PUBLISHED author ā I forget who ā once said that in order to write as honestly and naturally as he could he rinsed any thoughts of his readers out of his head by imagining them as a bunch of āorangutans, turning the pages with their feetā.
Sun, 23 Sep, 2012
IT IS Saturday afternoon. I join my husband and a small group of friends who have gathered around a café table in town.
Sun, 16 Sep, 2012
IāVE joined a gym. Though I canāt even explain to myself how strange a turn of events this is, Iām trying to explain it to my mother.
Sun, 09 Sep, 2012
HOME from Greece. The normal rules of life, suspended for a fortnight, reinstate themselves.
Sun, 02 Sep, 2012
IHAVE an idea for a book! I have to admit it owes an awful lot to Whereās Wally?, the series of childrenās books created by British illustrator Martin Handford, but letās put that aside for a minute, while I flesh my idea out for you.
Sun, 26 Aug, 2012
SOMETIMES, the fortnightās holiday abroad can be squeezed out by the combined effect of the two weeks that bookend it.
Sun, 19 Aug, 2012
THE RAIN, it rains on the just and the unjust. And has been doing so forever. Complaining about the weather in Ireland is like Mrs Lincoln complaining about the play.
Sun, 12 Aug, 2012