They’re the aspirational modern power couples of suburbia, charming friends on the outside but competitive with each other although they would never admit anything so gauche, and in
The ongoing Tales of the Weird collection of the British Library now numbering over thirty volumes, it is inevitable that not only will certain authors and themes recur
Scribbled notes, scrawled and overwritten, pages of them accumulated over the years, written and rewritten to capture in the dry permanence of inked words the fluidity of thoughts
Monday 5th June, 1944; the eve of the most important action of the Second World War, the Allied invasion of occupied Normandy, Operation Overlord, “the great crusade, the
On the streets of occupied Paris there is unfathomable danger, both to those inhabitants trapped inside the quarantined city and the Nazi army in ostensible control but themselves
The contrast between them could not be more marked. Sophia Howard is a former religious education teacher for whom money is no object, short to the point of
“My therapist says I’m not that unusual; people have nervous breakdowns all the time, all over the world, and they do fine.” So says Elaine Parks, a vision