December
These are my bad weeks. It’s the same every year. If I seem reluctant to come out and see you on some kind of social occasion, don’t take it personally. I’ve just decided to save you the hassle of bothering with December Me, who bears a moderately
Important Biographical Information About Some Goats I Have Met On My Walks
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Jim: An Insight Into One Of Our Finest Minds
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Important Biographical Information About Some Sheep I Have Met On My Walks
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Things About The Countryside That Make Me Angry, And Some Photographs I Have Taken Of Them
Autumn is possibly the time of year that makes me most furious when I’m in the countryside. It’s here again, worse luck, and as always is disgusting and messy. Look at the state of this path I found a few autumns ago in Gloucestershire, a county I try
The True Stories Behind The Photos In Some Of The Vogue Magazine Adverts Of The Late 1960s And Early 1970s
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Nothing Cold Can Stay: A November Compendium
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What Will Life Really Be Like After The Internet Gets Incinerated?
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Some Ghosts I Have Known Who Have Turned Out To Be Massive Dickheads
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Lillian
I didn't realise when I woke up this morning that I was going to write a spooky story in its entirety, nor quite what it was going to be about (apart from an unnerving memory from my childhood about a wrong number and a light in a haunted
Halloween
I liked the music of Belle and Sebastian. Dave preferred the smell of dead crows.