We`re in the middle of summer…but lots happening. My project of publishing The Song of Deborah this year is moving along nicely, and I am also continuously editing Paper in the Cracks, as I watch its progress towards…who knows what, exactly. And when I say `continuously,` I do not mean `continually.` I mean even when […]
Last night I saw The Starry Messenger, by Kenneth Lonergan, at Wyndhams. I have no idea why the reviews we read gave it 3 stars. Only one reviewer, Ann Treneman, gave it 4 and liked it almost as much I did. (We did – Jeff came too.) For me it was like a drink of […]
This week Jeff and I went to Manchester and revisited the Rabbi I J Yoffey archive, stored in box-files in Manchester Central Library. Israel Jacob Yoffey was my grandfather, Rabbi of the Central Synagogue in Manchester. He died 10 years before I was born. In 1934 he set off by boat to Palestine, accompanied by […]
Lots happening. I feel lucky to have an inner life, as well as a life whose centre of gravity lies in my computer, in a year in which there has been a recurrence of my so-called `ME` experience. This time round, I was referred to the Royal Free Centre of Excellence`s M E Clinic. I […]
I don`t know a great deal about Didcot Writers, and intend to find out. But I`m pleased they have decided to include my story `The Dressmaker` in their forthcoming Anthology, titled `First Contact.` As the protagonist of The Dressmaker had never before been to a dressmaker, then this story, which previously appeared in Litro online […]
Fascinating day yesterday. First – I found a way to resolve problems in my new short story – previously named My Career as a Pianist. This story started life 7 years ago in a rushed and over-written way as a misplaced effort to respond to a call out from Manchester writers Sherry Ashworth and Anjum […]
Since, or rather while putting the finishing touches to Paper in the Cracks, which has now gone out to several agents, (fingers crossed…) I have written, or rather rewritten a short story, which has itself also been sent on its way. I have a couple of free days, not thinking of writing anything at all, […]
After months of work I have completed my novel Paper in the Cracks. I started this more than 2 decades ago, but after about 40,000 words put it to one side. Last year I reviewed it and decided to work on it again and to complete it. I have had positive feedback from a couple […]
A week to reflect in perhaps. A friend`s husband died suddenly, a neighbour tragically died recently. No-one is getting any younger. I am not young. I have worked hard on my novel Paper in the Cracks and am almost ready to submit it. A story I drafted 4 years ago, then cut, edited, over another […]
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,` […]