Books

Quote of the Week: Anthony Horowitz

I still think of Great Expectations as the greatest novel ever written with Magwitch, Estelle, Miss Havisham and Pip Pirrip, Dickens’s most brilliant creations. I’ve read the Dickens canon three times in my life and it’s amazing how these books have become a mirror for me, showing me how I’ve changed.

His attitude to women, for example, his sentimentality, his humour… I react differently each time I come to them… And that, of course, is the power of the greatest literature. Every time you come back to it, it’s never quite the same.”

– Anthony Horowitz

Original speech for the National Literacy Trust: http://www.literacytrust.org.uk/campaigns/anthony_horowitz_keynote_speech

Photography, Writing

Nana – A Poem

Today is a day for family, and to remember.

I don’t know any other way but to turn to words in sad times.

My grandmother holds a very special place in my heart, and she makes me realise that happy memories make all the difference.

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Theatre

Three Reasons To Love Shakespeare

You either love Shakespeare or you don’t. For someone who was around four hundred years ago, he’s sparked a hell of a lot of debate and, indeed, controversy. The author of 37 plays, as well as 154 sonnets and several poems, William Shakespeare has changed the English language like no other. Continue reading “Three Reasons To Love Shakespeare”