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If you missed me - surely not?! - on TALK RADIO EUROPE then you can listen to me on THE BOOK PROGRAMME on this link. I start at 32.20 minutes in and talk for about ten minutes. I'm talking about eating disorders, writing, The Journey...

I was on the BBC Sussex/Surrey Afternoon Show With Allison Ferms this week, the 27th, talking about my books and other things this week, including eating disorders, living your dream, and a whole lot else. It was actually hosted by Joe Talbot, who seemed a...

'USA kindle bestseller in Brighton daily'. Read all about it - click on the header above. Also, incidentally and as you know, it's available in paperback - www.theflowerinthedesert.com and Amazon. A very nice piece, and only a couple of minor anomalies. Thank you very much Argus. x http://www.theargus.co.uk/news/14178209.Writer_s_fairytale_for_adults_focuses_on_anorexia_and_childhood_traumas/?ref=fbshr...

I'm very proud to report that my book The Flower in the Desert recently reached number 1 bestseller in four kindle categories in the USA - 'mythology and folk tales', 'mental and spiritual healing', 'new age, religion and spirituality' and 'fairy tales'. It was only for...

Over the past four years (and ongoing) Barry Durdant-Hollamby and I have been interviewing some of the world's most interesting and inspiring 'spiritual' teachers including: Archbishop Desmond Tutu, MarianneWilliamson, Mooji, Gabrielle Roth, ByronKatie, Matthew Fox, Satish Kumar, Lynne McTaggart, Leo Rutherford, Philip Carr-Gomm, Charles Eisenstein, Steve...

My latest book The Girl with a Deer on a Lead - a fable for adults (and teens) - has a range of underlying themes as this recent Amazon review illustrates: A truly wonderful book that will touch and open hearts. This is a story that...

I'm launching my new book - The Girl with a Deer on a Lead - next Thursday, 15th October 2015 at the Ashdown Gallery in Forest Row. I'm piggy-backing on the opening of Lorna Holdcroft's show (she painted the fantastic cover of my  book http://www.lornaholdcroft.co.uk) and...

“Come to the edge," he said. "We can't, we're afraid!" they responded. "Come to the edge," he said. "We can't, We will fall!" they responded. "Come to the edge," he said. And so they came. And he pushed them. And they flew.” Guillaume Apollinaire   I have found that when people come to The...

I have recently read an excellent piece about the creativity of melancholia. This is something I understand. There is such a tender beauty in melancholy, in that unfathomable moment of dusk, in the otherworld of transition. It is a place of letting go, there is...