More specifically, this guide is for the in-laws who have everything. It isn't specific to in-laws: it can be your own parents or your boss or anybody to whom you do not want to gift anything too personal, anything too intense, or anything too jokey. You want to get them something nice (commensurate with your... Continue Reading →
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November is for gift guides.
November is for gift guides. I always want these proposed Christmas lists to come out earlier rather than later to give you time to actually buy them: either to go to the store and get them, or to get them shipped and wrapped in plenty of time; to give you time with the Black Friday... Continue Reading →
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Robert Owen & The Prisoner: Harmony in America
You might think that the only connection between these two erstwhile passions of mine is Wales: one is a story of dogged individualism seeking freedom, set against the backdrop of Portmerion, a peculiar citadel on the Welsh coast that is woven into the narrative of the whole show, whilst the other is a collectively-minded Welshman whose work prefigured Marx and Jamie Oliver, but when they put themselves in the American landscape both The Prisoner and Owen chose harmony as the word that would best encapsulate their American sojourn.
Georgia Skies
A short poem written during my PhD work on Gone With The Wind.
Some Thoughts On The Eras Tour Film
Hi, it's me, a veteran gig-goer, film fan, and card(igan)-carrying Swiftie, here to break down the Eras tour movie and tell you what you want to know. Beware setlist spoilers and biased criticism.
Five Towns and Fenton
A poem about seeing somebody you used to know well and being ignored.
Entrance C
A poem about the awkwardness of ordering takeaway when you live in a flat.
Drummond Street
Alphabet Superset week 4 do-over, about a place (as it should be)
Dragging Myself Over A Hurdle.
Alphabet Superset week 4 is about struggling with this week's challenge (the letter D).