I’ve left my book in London. It’s a good book, one I’m sorry to see go and one that most passers-by will probably want to shred with their teeth. I gave it away to a stranger, but they haven’t even noticed it yet. Around the UK, thousands of naive and dreamy readers like myself will [...]
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#guardianbookswap – Or, How Carrie Got Dumped At London Fashion Week
Posted in Arts & entertainment, Blogging, Books, Writing samples on September 22, 2011 | 1 Comment »
Pulse magazine: Reporting the #j30 strike
Posted in Blogging, Multimedia, Video on July 1, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
I’ve just got back from a great afternoon’s reporting! GPs and practice staff in East London were out in solidarity with public sector workers. I picked up the story yesterday, created a Google map for the Pulse website, and shot some interviews with Dr Anna Livingstone and Dr Kambiz Boomla today. It was great to [...]
Interview: Author David Mitchell on his pop-up ‘immersive reading room’ in Spitalfields
Posted in Arts & entertainment, Blogging, Books, Theatre, tagged architecture, books, east london on March 16, 2011 | Leave a Comment »
A promo campaign for David Mitchell’s The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet has launched in a pop-up tea house in Spitalfields market, East London – I caught up with him hours after his first visit. The pop-up’s more rough and ready than Mitchell imagined but he was excited to see it realised. “It’s much [...]
Top post on BarlifeUK.com: Preview of The Nightjar, City Road
Posted in Arts & entertainment, Blogging, Food & drink, Writing samples, tagged blogging, cocktails, east london on November 16, 2010 | 1 Comment »
I was delighted to get an email from Andy Ives, editor of BarlifeUK.com, to let me know that my blog post about new East London bar, The Nightjar, had been the most-read story on the site since it went up. Want to find out more? You can read the blog post below. There’s a brand [...]