L is for Lawrence
Things go missing. I’ve noticed that. When Sam does DIY, things go missing quite a lot. Rawlplugs, screwdrivers, wiring. Then he fumes and comes out… Read More »L is for Lawrence
Things go missing. I’ve noticed that. When Sam does DIY, things go missing quite a lot. Rawlplugs, screwdrivers, wiring. Then he fumes and comes out… Read More »L is for Lawrence
You may have gathered that every so often, I’m partial to a bit of philosophy. What could be nicer, on a dreary afternoon, than a… Read More »K is for Kyoto
He caught up with me by the swings, long legs taking him across the distance in half the time mine did. But instead of teasing… Read More »J is for Jimmy
Which a writer like Sue Ranscht has oodles of. Not just her – Harlan too. In Cat Artist Catharsis, Sue’s story in Cat Tales, the… Read More »I is for Imagination
An elderly couple got up and left and the waitress took her time clearing and cleaning their table, taking more journeys to and from the… Read More »H is for Home
Oh, I do like a tale with a twist. And Gerelda’s Cats, Anna Graham’s story in Cat Tales, the anthology drawn from last year’s Book… Read More »G is for Gerelda
That’s the name of the boy in The Presidents and The Dork, Precious Mwansa’s story in Cat Tales, the anthology drawn from last year’s Book… Read More »F is for Freddy
Do you like creepy stories? This one’s for you. I promised no spoilers so I can’t tell you the end, but you’ll love it! That’s… Read More »E is for Execution
Things I can do: shin up the Stantons’ sycamore in 16 seconds flat; terrorise Taunton; ponder the meaning of Utopia; sleep soundly; walk on the wall… Read More »D is for Debbie
That’s the name of the family in What They Want, Jill Barth’s story in story in Cat Tales, the anthology drawn from last year’s Book… Read More »C is for Couvelaire