by Neil | Sep 23, 2007 | Cars, Comedy, humor, Humour, Life, Motorway driving, sarcasm is the lowest form of wit but I'm not proud, Travel
Well I’m back in London town after quite a lengthy, wet, foggy drive along the M4. A couple of observations: a) Apparently indicating is no longer part of British road rules and instead a new system has been employed called telepathy. It uses less electricity...by Neil | Sep 22, 2007 | Fiction, Ursula K Le Guin, Writing
Ursula has a review of Jeanette Winterson’s book Stone Gods up at the Guardian. It’s an interesting, well balanced review that has a cheeky jab at generalist fiction writers who decide to use SF in their stories to get their point across then deny –...by Neil | Sep 22, 2007 | Cardiff bay, cardiff dock, Life, Mobile test, Wales
Well this is a wee test as i’m on the move a lot for the nxt 8 wks. I spent today in Cardiff dock for the centenary celebrations. A beautiful clear day meant you could see all the way to bristol and both severn bridges. I took some pics i’ll put up later...by Neil | Sep 22, 2007 | Fun, Life, Neil Gaiman, rambling post that goes all over the place, Susanna Clarke, Taffro, Wales
I’m home. Not my home London, my home Wales. Well my parent’s home in Wales. It’s still home to me and periodically I must return, vampire like, to my lair to recharge the Taffro. It’s late…this entry may not make sense. After the debacle...by Neil | Sep 21, 2007 | Fiction, Free Online Fiction, Friday Flash Fiction, Science Fiction and Fantasy
Wet Cake By Neil Beynon He had read about It on the feeds but never talked about It. You didn’t talk about It – It wasn’t the done thing. It was something private to be contemplated in the sodium orange of three AM when you couldn’t sleep or whilst hugging...