On Writing.
Legend has it that Charles Dickens wrote his novels at his kitchen table, surrounded by the noise and confusion of nine children. Be that as it may, and be that this is eminently possible, working in such conditions is, granted, far from the ideal way to create... read more.
I have never not written. From my first forays into fiction as a very young child (my initial three-page “novel” which my mother, God love her, kept, was inspired by the Time Magazine cover story about Nietzsche and was entitles Is God Dead? Needless to say, it remained, at three pages, unfinished... read more.

