Author Archives: Katy

Get it?

A few years ago, a new colleague joined the place where I was working. We got on extremely well, found that we had much to talk about, and would often visit each other’s homes for dinner after work. Because we both loved music, we started talking about the kinds of

Open book spine

Wordsmiths

One of my favourite words and concepts in the English language is craft. To craft something, or to demonstrate craftsmanship, speaks to me of a beautiful marrying of the practical and the artistic: the exquisitely carved chair, the bright floral designs of narrowboat art, the carefully shaped and embroidered waistcoat.

Write right?

Last Tuesday, I was delighted to be in attendance at the event Music into Words organised by Cross-Eyed Pianist blogger, Frances Wilson. The event was intended to give participants an opportunity to discuss writing about music in all its forms, and a panel of authors had the opportunity to talk

Happy New Adventure!

Well, it’s a brand shiny new year once again, and although Santa sadly failed to deliver the helicopter, chocolate Albert Hall, and so on, Christmas was pretty great and a much-needed chance to relax. As the fireworks went off at not-quite-midnight on 1st January, I stood with friends and discussed our

Christmas Liszt

Dear Santa, It’s been a while – hope the reindeer are holding up after all this year’s adverts suggesting you’re travelling by minicab. I’m sure the folks at FIFA have been bothering you about it, too [ed.: Festive Institute of Flying Animals].  Still, at least the whole NSA scandal seems

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