Happy New Year
It’s a tad late to wish you a happy New Year – but I do anyway. Mine was a bit rough, as it happens. Feeling
When I came up for air after writing the first draft of Shakespeare’s Holy Grail, I discovered I had over 120,000 words – enough for two volumes and some change. What follows is the ‘change’: interesting ideas that weren’t strictly necessary for Volume I: the poisoned Chalice.
Very much I hope you like them.
(Volume II is coming soon)
It’s a tad late to wish you a happy New Year – but I do anyway. Mine was a bit rough, as it happens. Feeling
The road to hell is paved with novelists trying to get published To write literary fiction that stands a chance of succeeding is one of
*This little blog has opened up a can of theological worms. I hope it gives you food for thought. Post your questions. I’d love your
One of the premises of this book is that we cannot fully understand any one play in isolation from one or more of the others.
Lucifer was having a bad day. He and God had been a great team for countless billions of years. Together they had created many worlds,
In Macbeth, the overarching meta-symbol was the cauldron: the ingredients in the play were symbols of the ingredients in the cauldron that in turn were