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The Shepshank Redemption
Exploring Britain's Most Haunted Prison
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Exploring Britain's Most Haunted Prison
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I moved house, for the 25th time. It’s over now, finally, and to my surprise I find that I am - to the naked eye, at least - still alive and in one piece. I’m hoping this one, despite once again being just a tenancy, might have a
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Something I wrote a short while ago about the Beatles, the Get Back documentary, and what time does to art
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All of my recent Substack posts have been free but, as this is a long one, you need to be a paying subscriber to read it in its entirety. With this in mind, I’ve recently reduced my subscription costs, and I’m offering a free signed paperback of my
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Not really; there are only 17, and they're just some thoughts I've had, and you don't have to know them before you die, or at all, if you don't want to...
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(Sorry for the three posts in as many days. I promise I'll calm it down a bit after this.)
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A very short account of a place where I used to try to live
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A Very Pagan Walk And The Unavoidable Interface Between Walking And Writing
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Subscribe now It was 2011 and I had driven up from Norfolk to Nottinghamshire to see my mum and dad. Not long after I arrived, my dad took me to one side. “TOM, CAN I HAVE A WORD?” he said. When my dad says, “TOM, CAN I HAVE A WORD?
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Dragon Cottage (1978) Bored out of their tiny brains after being transported against their will to a cottage on a Welsh mountainside by their vague and foppish parents, Philippa and her thug brother David find an old ouija board in a gap in a stone wall and begin to experiment
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RJ McKendree's amazing 'Wallflower' album, and how it became no longer fictional...