Archive for August, 2010

Good old George

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

george-orwell-vintage-typewriter - Copy

I keep coming back to this.

Thinking always of my island in the Hebrides[12], which I suppose I shall never possess nor even see. Compton Mackenzie says even now most of the islands are uninhabited (there are 500 of them, only 10 per cent inhabited at normal times), and most have water and a little cultivable land, and goats will live on them.

[12] This is the first reference to Orwell’s dream of living in the Hebrides, to be realised in 1945 when he rented Barnhill, on Jura. Compare Winston Smith’s version of ‘the Golden Country’ in Nineteen Eighty-Four; see also Orwell’s review of Priest Island, 640. Peter Davison

via Orwell Diaries

New short story in Nature

Thursday, August 26th, 2010

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My short story Me Am Petri appears in this week’s issue of Nature.

Neat and Tidy

Monday, August 23rd, 2010

My friend and cohort Roy Huteson Stewart posted a picture of his desk on facebook yesterday.

It is magnificent.

Roy Huteson Stewart's desk

Stephen McKenna – The Oldest God (1926)

Sunday, August 22nd, 2010

Stephen McKenna - The Oldest God

This blurry fish seems to agree…

It's shit here


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