I wish I could say that this year I’d manned up and joined Gimpo as he patrolled the borders of London. Continue reading Witness Statement: The M25 Spin, 2014
Author: Rob
Fodderblog: Bombay Baked Potatoes
Ah, the joys of the humble baked potato. Never dressy, never the belle of the ball. But always there when you need it. Continue reading Fodderblog: Bombay Baked Potatoes
Follow Friday
In a break to our regular schedule, I wanted to shout out to some of our X&HTeam-mates. Continue reading Follow Friday
Fodderblog: Janssen’s Temptation
As ever, dinner the other night was dictated by what was knocking around in the fridge. From few and humble ingredients, great things can be made. Continue reading Fodderblog: Janssen’s Temptation
The Soldier In Winter: Thoughts On Captain America
Something in the manner of a disordered opinion-dump, but there’s a lot to unpack in this movie.
Continue reading The Soldier In Winter: Thoughts On Captain America
The Weaver’s Arms: Mother’s Day Done Right
Mother's Day is one of those notoriously tough dates in the catering calender. Continue reading The Weaver’s Arms: Mother’s Day Done Right
Movies Unwrapped: SILENT BLOODNIGHT
Aah, a night at home alone. The perfect excuse for a curry and a horror movie. To me, my Unwrap stack!
The Writeasy: Let’s Talk About Writing
Just the two of us this month, as Clive and Rob talk about writing. We cast an eye over the fast-changing world of self-publishing, look at some short fiction mags and answer that all important question: just what does Nanowrimo stand for?
(as I mention at the top of the ‘cast, Script Frenzy has now become open-remit challenge Camp Nanowrimo. It’s well worth a look, especially if you like the idea of a more collaborative environment. Check out www.campnanowrimo.org for more info, and to sign up for some writing fun in April!)
Leftover Love: Sausage casserole and colcannon
A spin round the supermarket yesterday brought me face to face with Jack Monroe.
Continue reading Leftover Love: Sausage casserole and colcannon
Spin The Black Circle
Sometimes you forget how much you’ve missed something until you get it back. Continue reading Spin The Black Circle
