It’s been an active time for me just recently. I’ve just taken on the second Crime novel from Gillian Hamer’s Inspector Gold series called False Lights. Am just about to publish an audio version of Oscar Wilde’s ‘The Ballad of Reading Gaol’ which has three versions of the poem and an additional early poem of his called Humanitad, which I thought stylistically and thematically interesting in comparison with ‘The Ballad’ and I wrote and introduction to it too. I’m working slowly on audiobook versions of two of my own previous publications, the first, Colin Wilson’s ‘The Guerilla Philosopher’ and the second my poetry collection ‘Penumbra’. And finally, as far as audiobooks go, I’ve taken on the darker challenge of the autobiography of Rudolph Hoess, who was the commandant at Auschwitz, a strange, fascinating and horrifying book and man.
Had a lovely day recently on the film set of ‘Milk and Honey: The Movie’ starring Mark Wingett from ‘The Bill’ and Claire King from Corrie written by the lovely Linda Dunscombe, who is also producer on this one and has done a fantastic job of getting a great cast together. I somehow missed the auditions but was brought on board in a minor capacity by the equally lovely Sally Luff. I got to fire three types of revolver which was a first and I have to confess to enjoying it! It was a great experience and the cast and crew are really friendly co-operative and hardworking. The young director, Matt Gambell, seems to be doing a great job and I’m looking forward to seeing the finished film already. I have a few more days on the film as one of Mark Wingett’s henchmen and may even have more guns to fire!
Had a lovely day recently on the film set of ‘Milk and Honey: The Movie’ starring Mark Wingett from ‘The Bill’ and Claire King from Corrie written by the lovely Linda Dunscombe, who is also producer on this one and has done a fantastic job of getting a great cast together. I somehow missed the auditions but was brought on board in a minor capacity by the equally lovely Sally Luff. I got to fire three types of revolver which was a first and I have to confess to enjoying it! It was a great experience and the cast and crew are really friendly co-operative and hardworking. The young director, Matt Gambell, seems to be doing a great job and I’m looking forward to seeing the finished film already. I have a few more days on the film as one of Mark Wingett’s henchmen and may even have more guns to fire!