Before computers
Daft youngsters
Daft youngsters
No man can tether time nor tide and it’s Burns time again and would some power the giftie gie us to see ourselves as others see us. First there is his comment about politicians – […]
All this high wind reminds me of 1968/9 when we had a bad storm in Glasgow with chimneys and any loose tiles and bits getting blown down. I had a friend, a small thin chap, […]
An old style Hell Fire Presbyterian minister had just finished a reading from the big Bible by the alter when he looked round the congregation. Some were dozing, some had half smiles showing their minds […]
Escapes, monsters, human sacrifice and the Leprechaun. What a story!
My wife tells me there is always a bit of People’s Friend in every story I tell – well, where would we be without romance? It’s in every Western from Hopalong Cassidy, if you can […]
While waiting for Vital Spark to appear, I have been busy with the follow-up to Oakhaven. Why? Because I enjoy Mrs Boniface’s company. In some ways it’s people like her who mark the boundaries of […]
King or Kaiser is now on the market. Check it out on sullatoberdalton.com. Obviously it is a WW1 story but we must remember this was truly a world war. Men died in the Pacific, in […]
A Scotsman’s view of Niagra. No, not Viagra, Niagra.
Sometimes a story wont carry for more than a few pages and stretching it beyond that merely adds words and confusion. Sometimes when the story is written it talks and nags to become a lot longer and a novel is born but here’s how they start.