Golden Ripples
Your Sea horse kissed away darkness
Your Sea horse kissed away darkness
At length there sauntered up, on the opposite side of the way–with a bad pretense of passing by accident–a figure conspicuous for its dirty smartness, which after a great many… Read More »Swiveller is announced!
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H6Dg1Ymji-Q&feature=related I’ll be your dreamI’ll be your wishI’ll be your fantasy.I’ll be your hopeI’ll be your loveBe everything that you need.I love you more with every breathTruly madly deeply… Read More »Truly, madly, deeply: Savage Garden
‘Now,’ said Mr Swiveller, putting two sixpences into a saucer, and trimming the wretched candle, when the cards had been cut and dealt, ‘those are the stakes. If you win,… Read More »The Old Curiosity Shop By Dickens
The real hero and heroine of The Old Curiosity Shop are of course Dick Swiveller and the Marchioness. It is significant in a sense that these two sane, strong, living,… Read More »Dick Swiveller by G K Chesterton
Shark-toothed morning unpicks sediment sleep
Noir de Noir In an interview to International Herald Tribune, Tom Ford once said that he have always loved the night. The nocturnal Black Orchid was the first olfactory expression… Read More »Tom Ford: Noir de Noir
This is a third novel by Charlotte Mendelson, whose second, Daughters of Jerusalem, won the Somerset Maugham Award and the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize. Her novels are perfectly balanced observations… Read More »When we were bad by Charlotte Mendelson
Mercy stirred her tea. Outside her grandma was talking on their only phone, throwing her tiny left hand in the air and gesturing towards the hill. More worries about the Taylors.… Read More »The caller