“Run from what’s comfortable. Forget safety. Live where you fear to live. Destroy your reputation. Be notorious. I have tried prudent planning long enough. From now on I’ll be mad.”
I’ve been in such a quandary for the past two years but have found MY solution now. Ravens of Dinefwr was conceived, planned, outlined with a male protagonist/main character and a strict historical storyline. I’ve finally worked out how to reverse this. All the females connected to the males are NOW the focus of the […]
If you know the Agatha Christie canon, you will know this book. I read it with the original title. Image above. AND – when I was a very young child, this rhyme was a regular playground game. We knew it off by heart. Back in the day. When we were innocent. I loved playing that […]
Bellingham revealed in her 2010 autobiography Lost & Found: My Story: “maybe if my private life had been happier I would have enjoyed doing it more. As it was, I felt I was living a lie. Being the nation’s favourite mum on screen and going home to an abusive relationship was heartbreaking […] the irony was […]
If there is just ONE SINGLE thing that can turn me from a Baconian to an Oxfordian it is THIS… GB 14th March 2019 : Cathars/Starfort/Oxford And Inspector Morse. And Lewis. And AW. AND KEN BRAN x I’ve said before that the authorship of the Shakespeare plays was not important to me. Who ever wrote […]
GB 19th October 2018 : Did Mary Sidney Write Shakespeare’s Plays? Even I had no idea about What an Absolutely Tangled Web I’d Woven! I’m absolutely loving this man and his knowledge because (although he has no idea) he HAS brought so many of my lines of research together. As stated in the old post […]
I haven’t got time to go into detail today but some salient facts… Josiah Wedgwood was a huge fan of white Chinese porcelain and some bright spark decided to add powdered flint to the clay. This made pottery beautifully white and durable. I’ve just watched something about Stucco Doro, an extremely hard-wearing whitework stucco that […]
I’m overdosing on my new obsession – Alexander Waugh. Oooh. What an education :o) Side Note : He talks a lot about the Chi Rho. In one video he says it 3 times in a row and I heard Cairo. As in Egypt. As in pyramids. Just saying!
Whilst I admire Stewart as a drummer – I take issue with this video. Copeland chose to rest the drumstick of his left hand on the middle finger to play the snare drum, unlike his jazz heroes. Ahem. My Dad was a drummer. The snare drum was the sound of my childhood. As I’m feeling […]
Joseph Campbell’s book has been a constant companion to me throughout my writing years. I’d always loved Myth and Legend from the age of 5 when I was given a book about Greek Myth for Christmas. In developing my Art/Craft I came to understand that this film’s writer had also used Campbell’s ground-breaking works. Search […]