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TALES FROM THE UNIVERSE No 14 - This week's newsletter: exclusive poem - there is a beach; William Faulkner's last novel; Saint Etienne; PS: Create One Thing Immortal...

TALES FROM THE UNIVERSE No 14 - This week's newsletter: exclusive poem - there is a beach; William Faulkner's last novel; Saint Etienne; PS: Create One Thing Immortal...

An arcadia of imagination

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pic: Paradisio Publishing

Welcome (and find here nearly 7,000 stories by me, dating back to 2002, for The Guardian and Observer)


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1. Part 15 of BECAUSE THEY CAN PLAY F’CKING GOOD FOOTBALL is coming:

Cover: Paradisio Publishing

On Wednesday the PENULTIMATE installment of my Erik ten Hag book is published - as usual a sample of this is readable for free, the rest for subscribers at £4.99 a-month, the story coming in weekly chapters.

In part 15…

The FA Cup Final

The FA Cup Final

The FA Cup Final


2. Tune

When the planets visit…

pic: Paradisio Publishing..

listen to this…

3. It is all art, baby

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‘yesterday…’


4. Poem: there is a beach

Pic: Paradisio Publishing...

there is a beach

there is a beach
on a far off shore
where the rain comes down
where all the ones you care
for
await
and
they are warm
safe
and watch the eternal long vanished planets;

you will be too;

one day

i hope


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