Rob McInroy's Writing Blog
A literary blog containing my writing and book reviews
Wednesday, 31 August 2022
Blasted Things by Lesley Glaister
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I remember buying and reading Lesley Glaister’s early works when I was a stock librarian in the nineties. As is often the case, I was init...
Thursday, 14 July 2022
Man at Sea by Liam Bell
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Man at Sea is told in two time frames, in 1941 in Malta, with the citizens enduring a Nazi and Italian bombardment, and in 1961, when Stuar...
Tuesday, 5 July 2022
The Knitting Station by Kirsti Wishart
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This is the basic plot of Kirsti Wishart’s The Knitting Station : at the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis, a woman who worked at Bletchley P...
Tuesday, 7 June 2022
The Second Cut by Louise Welsh
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In my review of the first Rilke novel, The Cutting Room , I observed how refreshing it was to have a main character who happened to be gay w...
Monday, 6 June 2022
The Pharmacist by Rachelle Atalla
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I remember when I read 1984, and talked about it to people afterwards, being surprised when they declared it was science-fiction. I’d alread...
Monday, 30 May 2022
The Box by Dan Malakin
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Many moons ago I spent a few days with Dan Malakin on a writing course so I’ve long known him to be an all-round good guy and a damned goo...
Monday, 23 May 2022
Hex by Jenni Fagan
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December 1591, a prison dungeon in Edinburgh and in it a young woman – a child, really, only fifteen – called Geillis Duncan, spending her l...
Monday, 16 May 2022
The Cutting Room by Louise Welsh
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James Purdy’s second novel, The Nephew , written in 1961, was controversial in its day and – sadly – the reason for that controversy still...
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