Foray into Religion

I wasn’t sure whether to write about this or not. Religion is extremely personal and has been the centre of a number of heated and unpleasant debate over the last decade in particular. With that in mind, I would first of all like to say that this is my own personal experience and so IContinue reading “Foray into Religion”

’10 types of books you will read during Lockdown’

Unfortunately most of us are in lockdown right now. It’s a daunting situation for the whole world and my thoughts go out to everyone who is currently anxious about themselves or a loved one, and give thanks to essential workers. Fortunately, a lot of us are using this time to do things that we haveContinue reading “’10 types of books you will read during Lockdown’”

Language Learning!

Salut! J’apprends le Francais encore parce que beaucoup des pays requerent l’etudiants apprendre une langue. Mon ami francais parles trois langue, qu’il apprendait a l’ecole, et je suis triste que nous n’apprendons pas les langues comme ca en Angleterre. A l’universite, j’apprends le francais et l’allemande comme une activite paracscolaire – je ne suis pasContinue reading “Language Learning!”

Popular vs Literary Fiction

On Tuesday, I was in a lecture in which we compared the features of popular and literary fiction. To be entirely fair to the speaker, they gave equal time to both and discussed both as having merits and drawbacks. However, underneath this, there was an underlying tone of ‘looking down’ on popular fiction. I knowContinue reading “Popular vs Literary Fiction”

Review – Ghost Stories

‘Theatre can outdo cinema for horror’. This is the assertion of Ghost Stories creator Andy Nyman, following the huge critical success of his collaboration with Jeremy Dyson, both on the stage and, somewhat ironically, on the big screen. Sceptical, I dismissed this article when I first read it as a plain (and, in my opinion,Continue reading “Review – Ghost Stories”

My first attempt at a script

Tattoos INT. TATTOO STUDIO – EARLY AFTERNOON, 2019 A tattoo needle is heard as the title card [‘TATTOOS’] appears. Fade in from black. A tacky, yellow vintage radio is playing tinny orchestral music: ‘Jerusalem’ by Charles Parry, on a cluttered old sideboard. LUCY (24) is sat having a tattoo on the inside of her leftContinue reading “My first attempt at a script”

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