I am pleased and proud to announce that I have been awarded the 2019 International Association for Literary Journalism Studies John C. Hartsock Award for the best article published in the Association’s journal, Literary Journalism Studies. My article was entitled “Making Space for a New Picture of the World:...
AFTER NIGHTFALL, YOU SEE THE LIGHTS LINING UP. Coming to the end of my commute on a winter evening, I can look up and see plane after plane stretching away into the murk of the eastern sky. They follow one another to land at Heathrow to the west. Sometimes,...
I STARTED MY LONGEST EVER OVERLAND JOURNEY on a London bus to Hammersmith. From there, I took the underground to St Pancras. On the Eurostar, I crossed the English channel below its busy shipping lanes. After an afternoon in Paris, I was at the Gare de l’Est, ticket in...
ALL THAT WEEK I HAD LOOKED FORWARD to a football match. Yet as the virus spread I knew there would be no game to watch. Sure enough, all Premier League games were postponed the day before. I think we all knew it was coming, but hoped for one last...
On the 20th anniversary of Vladimir Putin’s first being elected president of Russia, I wrote for The Conversation about how Russia’s place in the world, and the technology used to tell its story, have changed since. You can read that piece here, and a complete text follows. It contains...