Long time since I came to my website. I have been working intensively on Paper in the Cracks, my novel set in England of the fifties and sixties, and then Jerusalem in June 1967 – the time of the Six Day War. One chapter was published as a short story, `The Saint on the Wall,` […]
Author Archives: Deborah Freeman
A great start to 2019. I will be running a creative writing group at Osidge Library (N22.) The last Tuesday of every month, for a year. Starting Tuesday January 29th, 6.00 pm – 7.45 pm. The start of a writing group is always full of promise, I find. Who will come? What will have brought […]
I saw The Mousetrap this afternoon. Hats off to the clear and bright performances, and yes, I did smile at the unexpected plot twist, which of course I am not allowed to share…. I feel a slight failure, in that Agatha Christie has never attracted me as a writer as much, say, as Daphne du […]
I have been discussing the setting up of a new writing group, which will run at Osidge Library from January. I am very pleased to be involved in this initiative, and look forward to the start of it, and to getting to know a new group of writers – Barnet writers. Since moving to London […]
A short blog, because I`m still an apprentice on the new website. I saw Stories, by Nina Raine, at The Dorfman. Many beautiful one-liners, lovely to see the topic of fertility and childbirth explored in a woman`s voice, and some great acting. (Though what would you expect, really, at the NT?) It occurred to me […]