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Scene of the crime

I’ve never forgotten a radio interview I heard a couple of years ago, in which Zadie Smith spoke passionately about her home turf of Willesden. As she described the sprawl of corner shops and backyards and overgrown lots that formed the background of her early life and the underpinning of her novel White Teeth, the interviewer broke in and said with evident surprise: ‘You seem almost to be saying that Willesden is beautiful.’ Zadie laughed, and then said: ‘I think it is.’

Walking around New Cross and down through St Johns into Lewisham yesterday, thinking about my novel and stomping about in the footsteps of its protagonist, I contemplated for the hundredth time the unappreciated nature, the invisibility almost of South East London. People refuse to look at it because they think it’s grotty. It is, but there it heroically stands. It’s a shipwreck of a place, with islands and oil streaks of ground-shaking beauty. My love for it defies all logic. Yesterday was a perfect London December day of blue air and rapier sunlight, filled with the coincidences that have become familiar to me when writing about London, with the things that you imagine really being there when you go to check up on them.

The words are going down fine, but there are so many of them! Never has writing felt so scary, so like swimming out of my depth. There’s a constant temptation to second-draft as I go along, just so I can get a firmer grip on what I’m doing. I mustn’t give in to it though. I know instinctively that the story must come first.

Houses on Amersham Road, SE14

Parkfield Road, New Cross

Houses on Parkfield Road, SE14

Houses on Lewisham Way, SE14

Hello out there!

Welcome to my website. I am currently in the process of setting up the site, so please bear with me while I work out what’s what. Over the following days and weeks you’ll see new posts appearing, together with stories for you to read and news I want to share.

In the meantime, let me tell you about the title I’ve chosen to headline my website. The Spider’s House is the title of Paul Bowles’s third novel, published in 1955 and set in Morocco. Bowles is a key inspiration for me – I hope to be talking about him in more depth in posts to come – and so the choice of title is a homage to him, really. The abundance of spider-related material in my own stories also made it seem wonderfully appropriate.

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