Passengers in Time

...Adventures with books, music and time travel

Thursday, 23 July 2015

The Lone Piners return to the Long Mynd

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(c) 2015 Tony Gillam Pentabus Rural Theatre Company's production of  The Lone Pine Club   (a new play by Alice Birch)  at Car...
Sunday, 21 June 2015

Two Forces for Civilisation

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I've jut finished reading The Hopkins Manuscript by RC Sherriff.  This novel, about the moon colliding with Earth, was first publish...
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Monday, 6 April 2015

The Overlooked History of Clun Castle - the Third Headquarters of The Lone Pine Club

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(c) Tony Gillam 2015 The little town of Clun in South Shropshire is one of my favourite places to visit.  Only seven miles from the Wel...
Sunday, 1 February 2015

Family-friendly festivals

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Some of you will know that it sometimes takes me a while to get round to things.  Friends and colleagues don't expect an instant repl...
Monday, 17 November 2014

Temporary beauty, not at all far away

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I know this blog doesn't normally concern itself with flora and fauna (although, back in December 2010, I did eulogise about pineappl...
Thursday, 9 October 2014

From a Distant Shore

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I'm really enjoying the Tracey Thorn book Bedsit Disco Queen (which my brother Phil got me for my last birthday - or wa...
Tuesday, 26 August 2014

Cool Poetry for Hot Nights - Memories of Pierre Reverdy's 'Selected Poems'

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Some time after my big sister Jan left home to get married, it was agreed that my brother Phil could have the big front bedroom to himself...
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Tony Gillam is a writer, musician and blogger based in Worcestershire, UK. For many years he worked in mental health and has published over 100 articles and two non-fiction books. Tony now writes on topics ranging from children's literature to world music and is a regular contributor to Songlines magazine.
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Tony Gillam
Tony Gillam is a writer, musician and blogger based in Worcestershire, UK. For many years he worked in mental health and has published over 100 articles and two non-fiction books. Tony now writes on topics ranging from children's literature to world music and is a regular contributor to Songlines magazine.
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