Showing posts with label Jack in the Green. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Jack in the Green. Show all posts

Wednesday, 10 April 2019

Spring Into Action

A lot of my time is being spent revising one of my earlier books for republication - hopefully in the summer. The rights to my early books have now reverted to me. This one will be published by Accumulator Press (like Secret Tunnels and Netherwood) and we'll see how things go and consider republishing one or two of the others. I am also considering publishing, or re-publishing, non-fiction (no fiction or poetry) by other authors.

At present I have only one talk arranged - it's for Salon in the City in September on Decadent London (can you guess which book I'm republishing?). Also appearing at that event is Nina Antonia, who amongst other things has recently written a book about Decadent poet Lionel Johnson called Incurable. See here.

Jack-in-the-Green will be with us shortly. See here.

A book I very much enjoyed reading recently was Hollywood by Garson Kanin, a highly readable and amusing account of his time as a screenwriter and film director in Hollywood, mainly for Sam Goldwyn, who is brought to colourful life in the pages. What is impressive is that it's told almost entirely in dialogue - although as with any such account you have to question how accurately these conversations could possibly have been remembered - but it's all hugely entertaining. I also found interesting the account of 'Mae's' an LA brothel where the girls were lookalikes for film stars of the period, surely the inspiration for the similar operation in James Ellroy's LA Confidential where they were 'cut to look like movie stars'.



Tuesday, 1 May 2018

Jack in the Green




The magnificent Jack in the Green festival starts in Hastings on Friday. Details here.

The weather forecast is very good, so the Old Town should look beautiful.

I shall be making efforts to sell copies of Netherwood over the weekend.  It will be on sale at Albion Books in George Street and the new premises of the lovely Hare & Hawthorn, also now in George Street, the epicentre of much Morris dancing and general JITG activity. There will probably be a poster in the window advertising it.

Netherwood is still available through the Big Cartel. See here. About half the 500 copies have been sold since September last year.

Wednesday, 8 May 2013

Jack in the Green 2013

Some photos I took at this year's hugely popular Hastings' Jack in the Green with the biggest crowds I've ever seen at the event.