I Met Claremonde . . .
I met Claremonde on Andrew Goth’s Arcadia site through a mutual interest we had (and still have) in Wicca and the Occult. We eventually got
His blog ‘The Human Touch’ which is preserved here in perpetuity, runs to nearly 800 entries, with thousands of comments. Comments are still open, if you would like to share your thoughts.
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I met Claremonde on Andrew Goth’s Arcadia site through a mutual interest we had (and still have) in Wicca and the Occult. We eventually got
Here is a link to a book review “Mysterious Britian and Ireland” have just done about “David Farrant – In the Shadow of the Highgate
I do not use this Blog to advertise my books Anthony, I would invite you to go back right to the beginning (August 2007) and
Suppose I’d better do another Blog as the last one is five days old now. Nothing much to say though really, I don’t want to

I stopped by a wooden bench up the road today after having bought some beer. I needed a little rest (as well as a cigarette)

Hi everyone, just thought you might like to see the cover of Neil Arnold’s new book, Paranormal London. It has a Foreword by myself as
I met Claremonde on Andrew Goth’s Arcadia site through a mutual interest we had (and still have) in Wicca and the Occult. We eventually got
Here is a link to a book review “Mysterious Britian and Ireland” have just done about “David Farrant – In the Shadow of the Highgate
I do not use this Blog to advertise my books Anthony, I would invite you to go back right to the beginning (August 2007) and
Suppose I’d better do another Blog as the last one is five days old now. Nothing much to say though really, I don’t want to

I stopped by a wooden bench up the road today after having bought some beer. I needed a little rest (as well as a cigarette)

Hi everyone, just thought you might like to see the cover of Neil Arnold’s new book, Paranormal London. It has a Foreword by myself as
A flashback to one of David’s comedic, profound or quizzical blog entries. Dive into the archives to find more gems.

Barbara has asked how the books are going and if there ‘was any chance’ of a possible extract (see current replies). I don’t see why