Surveillance
Posted by writerlywitterer on 03/04/2012 · Leave a Comment
I have recently written a modern thriller which is all about the injustices brought about by the – for want of several better words – people at the head of our government. Over this weekend (they were clearly hoping it would be dismissed as an April Fool’s Day joke) the government has let it slip … Continue reading →
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Hacks and Hacking
Posted by writerlywitterer on 05/07/2011 · 3 Comments
Down here in Dartmoor, Hacking means taking the horse out. Not in London. There are all too few journalists who are trusted. I wonder why? They always show up as being less wholesome than estate agents – or even, God help us – ruddy politicians. I know a few journalists. Generally my own opinion is … Continue reading →
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