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Max Mosley: are you an amateur or a professional in life?
These days, television programmes come round and round like race cars on a track. Gone are the days when, if you missed them, you missed them. And you can pause and rewind programmes too which means, if anyone says anything … Continue reading
Do we face the apocalypse – or are we in it?
Last week, as part of a creative project containing First World War themes, I was privileged to meet the writer Nicholas Mosley. Before we met, I researched Mosley’s fascinating life. I did not have time to read his eighteen novels, but … Continue reading
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