Mar 30British understatement can be deadlyA few months ago a British citizen angrily demanded, in response to a BBC series on black history: ‘Why is there never a White History Month?’ I assume the inquiry was in all seriousness. Rather like the goldfish asking ‘What is water?’ those who have grown up in a majority…3 min read
Nov 29, 2020On living alone in lockdownIt helps that I live near a prison. When I go for my daily run in the common, I glance up. I am thankful my daily exercise is on this side of the wall. You become accomplished at counting blessings, when you live on your own in lockdown. It helps…6 min read
Sep 3, 2020UK silences whistleblowersIn late 2019 a doctor tried to alert Chinese authorities to a dangerous new virus, with the potential to become a deadly pandemic. He was accused of spreading false rumours, interrogated by police, and forced to sign a statement that he had disrupted social order. If a similar life-threatening risk…5 min read
Apr 29, 2020Explaining sarcasm to an AI machineAI: I’ve learned that the intended meaning of a sentence can be different, even the absolute opposite, of the literal meaning of the words used. I understand this is called sarcasm. Human: Yes. AI: Give me an example, so I can learn. Human: Well, the phrase ‘Yeah right’ which literally…Artificial Intelligence3 min read
Feb 13, 2020In defence of difficult booksI write accessible books. The language is clear, the characters quickly identifiable; two of my three published novels follow the arc of a romantic comedy. I’m aiming to entertain, not win a literary prize, though I do seek to include some passages of reflection and depth. This doesn’t mean that…3 min read
Jan 10, 2020There’s sweetness in life sometimes. Get over itThere’s a word that recurs in readers’ and critics’ reactions to A Love of Two Halves, my new novel. I expected it, but the frequency of its appearance has prompted a touch of surprise — and much reflection. It is a short and simple word, sometimes intended as a compliment…Books2 min read
Sep 1, 2019Data is not lifeWhen I was in my 20s, my partner and I spent several weeks walking and backpacking, in the woods and the mountains of France, Portugal and, on a separate trip, different regions of South America. The only entertainment media we had were printed books plus the occasional movie in a…Digital Detox3 min read
Aug 4, 2018The DecisionI wanted to delay the decision, and preferably, avoid it. Why? Well, it was difficult, obviously. I tapped on the desk with my pen. I was using a keyboard but I still held a pen in my hand, most of the time. Nerves. I put my sweater back on because…Short Story2 min read
Nov 11, 2017My dreams wake meMy dreams wake me To Charlotte I My dreams wake me and a strange but remembered image Will haunt me until the middle of this day So that the world about me seems different Compared with this time yesterday Has everything been slightly tilted, in time or in space? Am…Poetry2 min read
Jul 5, 2017Touching the books I’ve readI’ve started my memoir, a touch early, at age 54, but given that it will take me a long time to complete, I may well be elderly and/or close to death when it appears. My first novel, Close of Play, was set in the 1990s and published in 2015. I…Books3 min read