I have a funny story to tell. Not so funny if you happen to be me. But being as I’m me and you're you, you may find this story of mine slightly amusing. Firstly, I must say I downloaded the audio book of Clouds of Witness on a whim. I didn’t read the description. It said … Continue reading Audio book review: Clouds of Witness by Dorothy L Sayers
My Latest Ear worm: Welcome Home by Coheed and Cambria
The latest 'ear worm' to plague me throughout the day.
Robot Writing – New Disclaimers and the ‘Maris Hypothesis’
Deepfake, Chat bots and other stuff once the preserve of trashy science fiction novels a century ago, is really here. So what now?
The Truth About Meritocracy
There's meritocracy and then there's the brand we have in the UK. I call it 'pseudo meritocracy' and this is why.
Today’s earworm: The Doug Wood Band – Drag Racer (AKA the Snooker Music!)
'Brainbox Jukebox' is a fun daily blog revealing the song that's been going round my head. Each post attempts to explain how the song in question became that day's 'ear worm' and provides a YouTube link so you can enjoy it too.
Revisiting Past Posts #2: Judd Trump Wins the Masters!
Four years ago Judd Trump won the World Masters title for the first time. Last week, he repeated the feet. So, now seems a good time to revisit that post and see what has and has not changed since then.
Brainbox Jukebox: Today’s earworm – InMe – Neptune
'Brainbox Jukebox' is a fun daily blog revealing the song that's been going round my head. Each post attempts to explain how the song in question became that day's 'ear worm' and provides a YouTube link so you can enjoy it too.
Prince Harry – The mummy’s boy without a mummy
In his new book Prince Harry reveals wounds that have never healed, or should that be 'revels'?
The Drowning – A Short Story for Halloween
An extract from the a novel I am working on, adapted into a short story just for Halloween.
Brainbox Jukebox: Today’s earworm – Dream Theatre
'Brainbox Jukebox' is a fun daily blog revealing the song that's been going round my head. Each post attempts to explain how the song in question became that day's 'ear worm' and provides a YouTube link so you can enjoy it too.