Passengers in Time

...Adventures with books, music and time travel

Saturday, 6 February 2016

Six Apples a Day - RC Sherriff's 'Greengates' and the Cataclysm of Retirement

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In June of last year I wrote that I had just finished reading RC Sherriff's The Hopkins Manuscript - a novel about the moon collidi...
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Monday, 18 January 2016

Mysteries and Coincidences

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Every now and then, I like to go to the pub and catch up on reading some of my backlog of magazines while nursing a pint of real ale.  Somet...
Wednesday, 2 December 2015

Chillies, Sherman tanks and super-moons

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As we hurtle, once again, towards the end of the year - and, of course, Christmas - it's pleasant to recollect late summer travels. In ...
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Saturday, 3 October 2015

Hey, Hey, it's The Monkees at Moseley Folk Festival!

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The Monkees -  Sunday 6 September, Moseley Park, Birmingham The final day of the tenth Moseley Folk Festival saw glorious, late summe...
Friday, 4 September 2015

Harping on about Shrewsbury Folk Festival

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Catrin Finch and Seckou Keita Shrewsbury Folk Festival, Shrewsbury, August 31 As the unrelenting English Bank Holiday rain int...
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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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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