
Podcasts I love: When There’s A Will, There’s A Wake
a darkly amusing podcast about death Continue reading Podcasts I love: When There’s A Will, There’s A Wake
a darkly amusing podcast about death Continue reading Podcasts I love: When There’s A Will, There’s A Wake
Cole’s personal story of losing his husband is an engaging and moving antidote to national mourning Continue reading The Madness of Grief: an alternative to the facade of forced national mourning
I guess we have all day-dreamed about bumping someone off and getting away with it… Continue reading How To Kill Your Family
This is a story of grief, of love and loss, of growing-up and of exploring the wilderness. It will stay with me for a long time. Continue reading This week I’m reading: The Wolf Road by Richard Lambert
Andy Fletcher leaves quite the legacy Continue reading Five of the Best Depeche Mode Songs: in honour of Andy Fletcher
This book is full of wisdom and insight into what life (and death) is like on the NHS frontline. Continue reading Seven Signs of Life by Aoife Abbey
I’ve never actually read any Alan Bennett before, which is pretty shocking considering how much of a prolific writer he is. Continue reading A Life Like Other People’s
Not an easy book to read, but essential. Continue reading Hiroshima: horrific and harrowing testimonies