New Horizon

I’m about to publish a novel which is partly set at one of the UK’s oldest (fictional) literary magazines, so it seems particularly appropriate to welcome a new incarnation of one of the last century’s best known little magazines, Horizon. The wide ranging magazine, out today, is edited by Jane Holland and published (online only) by Salt. There’s loads of interesting fiction, poetry, reviews and articles there, including a good article on how to get an agent and a new short story by yours truly. Check it out. Now I’m off to Stratford to see Dr Who and Jean Luc Picard in some play called Hamlet.

Dancing About Architecture

Last week, reviewing a book in the Guardian Review, Tibor Fischer credited the famous ‘quip’ that ‘writing about music is like dancing about architecture’ to Elvis Costello. I knew this was wrong because I’d first heard the phrase credited to Frank Zappa (who I believe Elvis also credited it to, in an interview with Timothy White), later hearing it attributed to both Thelonious Monk (my favourite candidate, pictured) and Charlie Mingus. I was sitting in a hotel room opposite Exeter Cathedral last Saturday night, half watching a Sigur Ros DVD, so I googled the phrase and came up with an interesting article here that I cited in a short letter detailing some of the many candidates for the quote, including the US comedian Martin Mull.…

Summer reading, part two

[youtube=http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V3CmXGKXOmk] Just back from Cornwall, where we did a lot of walking and rather less reading than anticipated, but I did enjoy Anthony Cartwright’s powerful, affecting debut, The Afterglow, set in the Black Country and finally got round to David Mitchell’s excellent ‘Number 9 Dream’. I’m now well into Stanley Middleton’s absorbing new novel, Her Three Wise Men where a production of ‘Twelth Night’ in a fictional North Midlands town draws out all sorts of rivalries and secret histories. I’m not sure if my favourite band, REM, have sanctioned this new version of ‘It’s The End Of The World As We Know It (and I feel fine) by the current US president, but it’s a lot of fun. Catch the vid before some bugger bans…