Angela Young
I write fiction. My first novel, SPEAKING of LOVE, is available as an ebook here: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Speaking-Love-Angela-Young-ebook/dp/B00G4401G4 and my second, THE DANCE of LOVE, is published by Crowood Press http://www.crowood.com/details.asp?isbn=9781910208038&t;=The-Dance-of-Love I'm writing my third.
www.angela-young.co.uk
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Angela Young's Column
http://www.angela-young.co.uk/column
I write fiction and I post a monthly blog, every 14th. My blog is part of my website: I write about writing fiction, and about things that interest me and - each month - I blog about something I would like to have made in a parallel universe where time is infinite and all things are possible.
LATEST ARTICLES ( 146 )
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Can We Ever Know Our Parents as Individuals? And One Green Thing: Cling Film...
This year my sisters and I had the family ciné films transferred to DVD and I’ve just watched them all. And as I watched the parts where we children didn’t... Read more
Posted on 14 March 2020 BOOKS -
A Warming Valentine to the World (and Vegan Vogue)
A friend of mine told me about the speech Prince Charles made at this year’s Davos World Economic Forum who say, in their Mission Statement: We believe that... Read more
Posted on 14 February 2020 BOOKS -
Good News to Begin 2020; Splosh! (to Reduce Plastic) and Beautiful New Year...
So often good news doesn’t make the news, so here are a few good pieces of news to start 2020 with, from Future Crunch (where you’ll find 99 other good pieces o... Read more
Posted on 14 January 2020 BOOKS -
A Vote for the Planet; a Christmas Rose; and Plant a Tree for Christmas
By the time you read this we’ll know the result of the UK General Election and I hope with all my heart we’ll have voted for the planet above our membership... Read more
Posted on 14 December 2019 BOOKS -
100 Novels That Shaped Our World; Free Travel with a Book and One Green Thing
Four women and two men have just chosen 100 Novels That Shaped Our World. The choosers are: Stig Abell, editor of the Times Literary Supplement, Syima Aslam,... Read more
Posted on 14 November 2019 BOOKS -
Greta Thunberg and Climate Change; There is No Planet B; Extinction Rebellion an...
On Friday 20 and Friday 27 September Global Climate Strikes took place across the world, inspired by Greta Thunberg who began her Friday school strikes in Augus... Read more
Posted on 14 October 2019 BOOKS -
City Tales, and Hive
Since 2004, Oxford University Press has been publishing volumes of City Tales, collections of short stories set in European cities translated into English. Read more
Posted on 14 September 2019 BOOKS -
Janet Clare on Getting Published Later On, and Vice’s Broadly.
I’ve been meaning to read this article by an older writer about starting to write later in life and how, after a very long writing journey and the discovery tha... Read more
Posted on 14 August 2019 BOOKS -
Comfort Zones, and Client Earth
The other day, in Chichester, I found and bought a book. This is a (very) common thing in my life (although it usually happens in London) but I bought this... Read more
Posted on 14 July 2019 BOOKS -
The Benefits of Reading the Old-Fashioned Way; and Splosh!
I found this article about the benefits of reading to children at a young age on Mental Floss a little while ago: April, I think. Read more
Posted on 14 June 2019 BOOKS -
Anne Lamott’s Twelve True Things; and Human Libraries
Anne Lamott, whose Bird by Bird helped me immeasurably when I was writing my first novel, Speaking of Love (I was stuck, didn’t know what to write or how, but... Read more
Posted on 14 May 2019 BOOKS -
A Hug a Day Keeps the Doctor Away, and Brooklyn’s New Center for Fiction
I read here, the other day, in an article by a South Korean Zen Buddhist monk called Haemin Sunim, that hugs have health benefits. Read more
Posted on 14 April 2019 BOOKS -
Diana Athill, and The Astrology Book Club
Diana Athill (1917-2019 – she died on 23 January) was an editor extraordinary, a novelist and a memoirist. She was also one very wise woman. Read more
Posted on 14 March 2019 BOOKS -
Valentine’s Presents; and Pen Heaven
If you haven’t yet bought a present for your Valentine who might, of course, be yourself, you could indulge in this for your toast. You’ll find it here. Or this... Read more
Posted on 14 February 2019 BOOKS -
Make Good Art, a Resolution for the New Year
In January 2016, I quoted Neil Gaiman’s wonderful advice which is, essentially, whatever you’re doing, don’t be afraid to make mistakes. Make New Mistakes.... Read more
Posted on 14 January 2019 BOOKS -
Jericho Writers’ Self-Editing Your Novel Course, and the Wonders of Atlas...
I’m in the final week of Jericho Writers’ Self-Editing your novel course run by Debi Alper and Emma Darwin and all I can say is if you’ve written a first (or... Read more
Posted on 14 December 2018 BOOKS -
How Doctors Use Poetry, and a Blue-green Stone
Recently I spent a night in hospital and the thing that struck me about the nursing staff, as I watched them admit new patients to the ward, was their infinite... Read more
Posted on 14 November 2018 BOOKS -
Happiness & Rights Balanced by Meaning & Responsibility; and William Golding on...
Jordan Peterson, author of 12 Rules for Life: an antidote to chaos said, in an interview with Rabbi Jonathan Sacks on Radio 4 recently (these words come from th... Read more
Posted on 14 October 2018 BOOKS -
Creativity and Patience; and Walks with Mental Health Mates
Being an artist means … ripening like the tree which does not force its sap and stands confident in the storms … summer [will] come. But it comes only to the... Read more
Posted on 14 September 2018 BOOKS -
Literary Villains, Literary Summer Reads and an Idyllic Treehouse in East...
Forty of the Best Villains in Literature appear in this article at The Literary Hub (where you’ll find many literary goodies). Read more
Posted on 14 August 2018 BOOKS