In Memoriam
Mum was the second of five children, her father was Richard Hughes, author of A High Wind in Jamaica and her mother Frances was an artist. When mum was 14 they moved to next to a tidal estuary in North Wales and the family loved sailing and horses. Mum also fell in love with Ancient…
Read MoreLindisfarne in lockdown
When the Covid19 restrictions were at last loosened enough for we two to go out, where should we head on our first expedition? Luckily, the North East has a very special place. It’s the early centre of the Church in Northern England and origin of the earliest surviving English writing. It’s also very quiet and…
Read MoreBringing peace, hope and love to Wales
The miraculous arrival of Christianity to the Welsh coast when St Tecwyn arrived after drifting across in a coracle. He brought peace, hope and love. Here is the stained glass from the parish church of Llanfihangel-y-traethau, which Polly Hope made in memory of my parents Diccon and Frances. The saint is being welcomed by a…
Read MoreSoftly up the mighty Nile without an engine
As the wind got up, I watched closely as an Egyptian sailor, barefooted, shimmied up the huge yard-arm attached to the mizzen-mast, to shake out the sail furled to it. This was our January adventure, sailing up the Nile in a dahabiya with 14-16 friends. Our boat Mary Rose is a 43-metre boat of the…
Read MoreBook talks – Blown away at the yachtclub
We didn’t realise the strength of the wind till we were on the walkway, when I had to clutch my armful of materials and struggle to avoid being blown away. I was crossing a floating marina walkway in Blythe to give a talk to the Royal Northumbrian Yacht Club about my Mediterranean sailing memoire, Crab’s…
Read MoreWhere to sail in the Med if you want adventure.. and if you hope to avoid it
Why is the Mediterranean such an amazing place to sail, when for many holidaymakers and in most postcards it looks blue, beautiful, calm and placid? It is also a fickle host, prone to violent winds and storms, as we experienced in our unsinkable sailing boat and some of the most scary parts of my sailing…
Read MoreWhat an honour! Telling Seaham lifeboat supporters about Crab’s Odyssey
Great fun yesterday (15 November) as I gave a presentation on my memoir book Crab’s Odyssey: Malta to Istanbul in an Open Boat about sailing in the Mediterranean. I am very honoured to be at the Heritage Museum at Seaham, home of the famous Seaham lifeboat, 2 days before tomorrow’s 55th anniversary of the tragedy.…
Read MoreEvents – Corbridge Farm Women’s Club
Many thanks to Corbridge Farm Women’s Club! One of my most responsive audiences for some readings from Crab’s Odyssey was the Corbridge Farm Women’s Club. It was exciting to travel up to that beautiful historic Northumberland town and tell them about my sailing adventures in the Mediterranean, 60 years ago. It seemed such an unlikely…
Read MoreCrab’s Odyssey featured in Somerville magazine
I enjoy so many memories of university when I read Somerville Magazine from my college Somerville. So I am very delighted and honoured that an article about my book of sailing adventures in the Mediterranean is featured in their 2017 Somerville Magazine, the Global Issue. Many thanks to the editor, Sarah Hughes (probably no relation!).…
Read MoreAuthor survives Greek sailing adventure – Alexander McCall Smith 6 Sept
It’s amazing how sailing in Greece lures authors. It has sudden storms and danger, then dazzling beauty mixed with kindness, love, life and hospitality – all the ingredients your characters can surprise you with when you are trying to write them into an orderly story. Will they even survive a night of disaster, being cast…
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