Monthly Archives: April 2004

Romantic fiction

LIfe is hard for the sensitive soul in Essex, so everyone who lives here adopts a protective colouration. Simon Heffer sits down in his tutu to write for the Daily Mail, Francis Wheen promotes bare-knuckle boxing in his village hall, … Continue reading Continue reading

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nerdy help request

do any readers understand javascript? I have an irritating problem with the bookmarklet for Furl, which looks like a pretty useful service: it does two things that Opera’s notes don’t do — makes whole saved pages searchable, and makes them … Continue reading Continue reading

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where I went wrong

All these years, and I have never understood what creative writers do. Instead of shambling down to the kitchen and scrawling urgent, indecipherable notes on the shopping pad while the coffee brews, I could be preparing to work like the … Continue reading Continue reading

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Smashing stereotypes

%(loony)”Christians would be against this if the Continue reading

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Feedback

Dan Dennett writes — and I wrote back that I would publish this here, since the Guardian is unlikely to correct every one of his niggles. I should say at once that the errors he complains of are largely my … Continue reading Continue reading

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Ithaca

Nowhere in Europe is really isolated any more, but Ithaca remains hard to reach. The boat from Patras takes 4 hours. Patras itself has no airport and is four hours by road from Athens, or fourteen hours by ferry from … Continue reading Continue reading

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Good news

I’ve only just discovered this, but the worm book has been long-listed for the Aventis Prize. It won’t win, of course, but it would be nice to make the shortlist alongside the likes of Dan Dennett, Matt Ridley, Francis Spufford … Continue reading Continue reading

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Publications

The radio programe I have been making on ethnic cleansing went out on Thursday for the first time, and is repeated tonight at 9.30pm; the profile of Dan Dennett was published yesterday, with a fantastically good photograph by Eamon McCabe. Continue reading

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Spam hurts

Ithaca is still a wonderfully remote place, accessible only by a ferry from Patras, which is itself hard to reach. So I spent five days either travelling or resting there, and at the end of that time decided to check … Continue reading Continue reading

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Slow of thinking

It took me a long time to realise this. But of course. The character you need to understand Israel today isn’t Jewish at all. It’s Mr Kurtz, his stockade ringed with human heads. There will be more of this once … Continue reading Continue reading

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