It’s actually raining here on the Central Coast: real, long-lasting downpours. Which will probably end instantly, now that I’ve said it aloud, but it’s so lovely to have real wet soggy ground outside my window. And so, for today’s Throwback Thursday picture, an image of yours truly in the Australian so-called desert, following a rare…
1 December 1914 Last week, O irony, was Thanksgiving. Yesterday, I returned home for the first time. Dr Ginsberg went with me, and I admit that I was grateful for her company in the car that drove me through the city streets and up the hill. I was braced for the emptiness of the house,…
24 November 1914 The Valley of Fear is a murder mystery set in a moated house. At night, the owner puts up the drawbridge, yet someone gets in and kills him. England is an island. The moats around her, the seas and channels, only appear to protect her. Forty Zeppelins Are Ready for Service. …
I was asked to write a short piece for the Random House Library blog, so I used it as an opportunity to confess the sins I committed during the writing and researching of Dreaming Spies. Mea culpa, mea culpa, mea maxima culpa. Read my confession here.
The short story “Mary’s Christmas”– –is now available in a print version! My local shrine to print wisdom, Bookshop Santa Cruz, can sell you this nice little booklet (with my signature and an inscription, if you like) here. It begins one winter’s evening in late 1921 or 1922 when the two are seated by their…
Next week we’ll be giving away two copies of the Dreaming Spies ARC– –drawn from the Newsletter signup list. So if you’re not signed up for the Newsletter, doing so now would increase your chances by, well, a fair amount. The signup is here.
17 November 1914 How do I write about this? My tumbling thoughts were just beginning to settle down, my mind was starting to feel as if it were moving in a forward direction again for the first time since the accident, when…. How can I go on, knowing the deceit of my own parents? Why…
In the Company of Sherlock Holmes brings together a mix of people you never thought you’d see writing Sherlock Holmes stories. Such as Michael Sims and Cornelia Funke. The Memoirs of Silver Blaze by Michael Sims I shall not soon forget that awful night on the moors. I was happy in King’s Pyland. At the…
10 November 1914 I have been neglecting this Journal in recent weeks. Nonetheless, it appears that my life will continue, and Dr. Ginsberg feels that some weekly notation might be of use in the restoration of normal thought. So I shall resume. My family is dead. I, however, am alive. And following the increasing number…
In the Company of Sherlock Holmes brings together a mix of people you never thought you’d see writing Sherlock Holmes stories. Such as Andrew Grant and Denise Hamilton: Dr Watson’s Casebook by Andrew Grant Frankland shared links to Frankland v Middleton and Frankland v Fernworth, at Court of Queen’s Bench. Frankland likes this. D1,000 others…