Echoes from Eternity 8. Steve Turner
Apologies for being lax yesterday. Normal transmission can now be resumed. I’m hoping to be daily but it’s funny how busy things are even during
Apologies for being lax yesterday. Normal transmission can now be resumed. I’m hoping to be daily but it’s funny how busy things are even during
Having just heard of her death – see WAPO, Guardian, Wiki – it seems appropriate to repost my post from 2010. I can’t now remember exactly
Regular Q readers will know that matters pop-cultural are regularly considered here. And one of my favourite books of recent years on any subject is the
It was a joy to be able to spend a couple of hours with members of the CU at London’s University of the Arts on
All is not what it at first seems. It starts out like the classic boast of the school playground. But the playground is certainly not
Here’s a topical one from Steve Turner Remembrance Sunday At the going down of the sun and in the morning we do our best to
Having had a bit of a Keller-fest on the last few postings, it struck me as rather fitting to conclude with this piercing and poignant little
I can’t now remember why I was there, but back in early 1989 I had a couple of hours to kill in Oxford (it was
Having posted on Friday about the importance of the insensible, I came across this great number from Steve Turner. Subverts perfectly the prevailing mood of scepticism…
While we’re in the mood for poetry, here’s a nice little pithy number. EVERYTHING by Steve Turner Looks aren’t everything. Luxury’s not everything. Money’s not
In a crisis, I find that Steve Turner can usually be relied upon to come up with something useful or constructive. And in this week
He’s a great poet – but hasn’t produced much recently. (Hint hint, Steve) This is a gem – nestled in one of his great children’s