Turning 'late-blooming' into an art form.

Beverley Dalton

I was always the kid sent to the back of the class for talking too much. But all that constant chatter was merely word-practice, it seems, and my loquacity was a great grounding for being a writer. The only teacher who never banished me to the back was himself a writer. He used my name as a character in his first book. This was a good omen, I feel. Now I'm writing a memoir of my vagabond years, spent living full-time in an old, American motorhome. And I've discovered my writing voice means I'm actually the secret love-child of Bill Bryson and Bridget Jones. Well, why not? Somebody should be.
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Beverley DaltonĀ is known inside the Colony asĀ Vagabond Heart

WTF, Will! parts 21 – 23

I was approaching the halfway mark of my Shakespeare-a-thon, and methought it was time for some top scores. The Big H was coming up, so...
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WTF, Will! parts 19 – 20

Much Ado About Nothing left me in a good place, so the thought of another comedy coming up was quite welcome. But would it deliver...
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A Lake and a Troika

It is 1975. I am a teenager, listening for the first time to a protest song by Greg Lake. The tune mesmerises me, the riff...
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WTF, Will! parts 16 – 18

I was cracking on with my stupidly self-imposed lockdown challenge to read The Complete Works of Shakespeare. I'd met a few Henry's now, and although...
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WTF, Will! parts 14 – 15

I'd now hit the stage where I was half enjoying this challenge and half wishing I hadn't told everyone I was gonna do it. There...
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WTF, Will! parts 11 – 13

I'd now encountered a few stand-out plays, in my great Shakespeare-reading marathon, so I felt quite buoyed up at the prospect of what was approaching....
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WTF, Will! parts 9 – 10

In my quest to read all of Shakespeare from start to finish, I finally made it to plays that I'd heard about and seen on...
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WTF, Will! parts 5 – 8

Full of enthusiasm for my lockdown project of reading The Complete Works of Shakespeare, I wandered blindly on to play number 5. Some time later...
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WTF, Will! parts 1 – 4

We all remember those drawn out days of the first Covid lockdown, right? I don't know how you coped, but while other people were learning...
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It’s Art If I Say So

Marcel Duchamp said this: it's art if I say so. He's the guy who stuck a urinal on the wall and called it 'Fountain'. And...
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Writing Disability

(Disclaimer: although not politically perfect, I’m going to use the familiarity of the term ā€˜disability’ rather than, say, ā€˜differently abled’ in this post.) I’m gonna...
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Writes and Wrongs

Remember lockdown? Remember how we all got a bit excited in the first one and felt we had to make it count? And some of...
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