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Stop Press: The Poet & The Murderer is now available through Diesel e-books @http://www.diesel-ebooks.com/item/SW00000006387/Worrall-Simon/The-Poet-and-The-Murderer/1.html

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Spring Awakening

I know I’m jumping the gun but I couldn’t help feeling today that this wretched winter is almost over. Here on Long Island there is tons of snow still – but brilliant sunshine. We lay on the beach in our winter coats dozing like seals. It’s been a brute of a January: like Baffin Island, which I visited many years ago. I have felt like an Inuit. The driveway frozen, snow compacted to... read more

The Very White of Love

This weekend marks the 70th. anniversary of the epic withdrawal from Dunkirk, in which 330,000 allied troops were plucked from the beaches after the collapse of the British Expeditionary Force’s campaign in France and Belgium. Many British soldiers did not make it home. One of them was my mother’s fiance, Martin Preston, nephew of the poet Robert Graves and an aspiring poet himself. He was... read more

Journey to Ki ( Kindle Edition)

I am pleased to announce that Journey to Ki, the story of my Himalayan odyssey to the highest monastery in the world, has just been published on Kindle ( http://tinyurl.com/2cogfly ) Ki lies behind the Inner Line, a militarised buffer zone between India and Chinese Tibet, in the formidable Spiti Valley. As a result of its seclusion, the ancient Tibetan way of life and culture has been preserved in a way it... read more

Dead Man Provenance/Journey to Ki

I have just uploaded to Kindle a new, revised and updated e-version of Dead Man Provenance ( http://tinyurl.com/24p88yg), the magazine story first published in The Paris Review, which formed the basis of my book, The Poet & The Murderer. It tells the story of a forged Emily Dickinson poem that turns up mysteriously at Sotheby’s. As I investigate its provenance, I stumble on a story stranger than... read more

Save Stonybrook Southampton: Axe the Fat Cats

An issue that is galvanising the local community here on the East End of Long Island, where I spend part of the year, is the proposed closure of Stonybrook’s Southampton Campus. The main mover behind the scheme is the President of Stonybrook, Samuel L. Stanley, a technocrat who has betrayed all the promises made to the local community to ensure that the Southampton Campus has a long-term future. The... read more
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