• A Dying Art

    Last week I heard of a birth and a death on the same day. Both events very close to me. The door to the place beyond seems to be a revolving one. Here in Ghana, much of people’s lives are spent doing the rounds of births, deaths and marriages. (The extended family can run into… Know More

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  • New lamps for old

    The west exports lifestyle assumptions to the world, constantly. This includes medical accessorising, designer brands for every conceivable disease or malaise. The Ghanaian population are more and more hooked on the flagrantly disseminated notion, “new cures good, old cures bad.” Despite drugs growing on trees all around, they are quickly forgetting their bio-heritage and opting… Know More

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  • Another dollop of false consciousness

    You may recall – or didn’t need me to tell you in the first place – that when people, mistakenly, believe something to be true when it isn’t and the evidence suggests it isn’t, they are suffering under an illusion we call ‘false consciousness’.  Once it is ingrained it is hard to shift. Like creationism.… Know More

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  • Last Stop

    O it was a moonless night suddenly filled with dark foreboding. The invisible  birds had begun their metallic piping, the bats were squeaking among our ripe mangos and a thousand supplicants in a distant evangelical hangar were laying down a keening back beat. Then, like a solo singer to this orchestra of sound, there was… Know More

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  • You are who you write

    I wrote a short story recently – which will appear for free on www.chronometerpublications.mewithin a week or so. It-s called The Sense of Being Sinbad and deals with the last three months of a man’s life. I sent it to a friend who is wrestling with the best exit strategy for one who feels everything… Know More

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  • Magyck, Mystery and Morality

    A brief discourse on the making of Azimuth so that you know what you are in for! A portly and dry historian is commissioned by an emperor to write a trilogy, a history of the progenitor of all modern morality, a man remembered as The Magus. He reads the first two volumes to the daughter… Know More

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  • Some Reviews of the Azimuth Trilogy

    Reading great book. It is either for learning and information, or for pleasure and escape. Azimuth combines both of these. I was fascinated and transported but also what I learned about meditation and spirituality in this epic has helped me on my own path. It is a must read and must own Andrew, Lord Stone… Know More

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  • “The Devil you say…!”

    We human beings are a credulous lot. We will turn a bush at night, into a lurking monster, the creak of a floorboard into a ghost and some coincidental meeting or act into evidence of Fate. We have invented the history of God, a fairly full life for Christ and sit and shiver in fear… Know More

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  • Janus, the writer

    I thought I’d offer you a debate to be held after Christmas with your arty friends. It is one that can get very passionate, and it is as old as paintings on cave walls. Can you be totally captivated, informed and elevated by the work of an artist who, you discover, is an appalling human… Know More

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  • The Visionary

    You might like to read a whole short story in the hopes that it will seduce you to read other books of mine at www.chronometerpublications.me–> The Visionary By Eric le Sange     Chapter One Jen Cord had not known that she possessed the gift.  It made itself known to her on a day that… Know More

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