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Tag Archives: Shakespeare
SHERLOCK HOLMES MEETS SHAKESPEARE
Did Macbeth really kill King Duncan? Holmes investigates in the first new Shakespeare play for 400 years – A Scandal in Nova Alba About this Event Enjoy an evening with Sherlock Holmes and William Sakespeare at Undershaw, the former home … Continue reading
Posted in Sherlock Holmes, Writing
Tagged MX Publishing, Shakespeare, Sherlock Holmes, Undershaw
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Write What You Believe
Anyone who has ever picked up a pen or a laptop and tried to write something has heard that hoary old piece of advice: Write what you know. When I was starting out, these words of alleged wisdom haunted me, … Continue reading
Posted in Sherlock Holmes, Writing
Tagged Dead Again, Hamlet, Kenneth Branagh, Robin Williams, Shakespeare, Sherlock, Sondheim
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O, For a Muse of Fire…
When I was a kid I used to walk on railings, ledges, and the high, narrow walls of bridges over railway tracks. The lure was for the high and the narrow. Cycling without holding on to the handlebars was another … Continue reading