Haunted by the Border Readers

Imagine sitting in a comfortable rural venue, lights turned low and a bar…and listening to stories being read to you by a wonderful and talented group of professional actors… That is what’s on offer this week in beautiful Northumberland…Humshaugh and Felton to be precise. Haunted is a delicious collection ofContinue Reading

Early One Morning In 1966

Torn bloodied from the belly of the earth beneath your tinytoes, I am the precious gone to the bad. Longtime have I waited, glowering malevolent, a blackhearted mountain your grandpas built for coppers. My day is now. Time colliding with overripe circumstance; your coalboard clowns my hapless henchmen. Rainfall IContinue Reading

The Cameron Manual On The Gaining Of Power

Slick your hair back smooth, hold your arms wide open. Tell your fellow countrymen their beloved land is broken. Play on their grossest fears and promise wage increases, then take your shiny hammer and smash their land to pieces. When the fabric is dismantled from ceiling down to stanchion, waveContinue Reading

David Amess MP, a tragic loss on so many levels

North East Bylines would like to express our deep condolences to the family, friends and colleagues of Sir David Amess, MP who was killed whilst out meeting his constituents yesterday. MPs are the first port of call for many and the last bastion of hope for others. They are centralContinue Reading

The North East on Screen: Get Carter (1971)

Former Trinity Square car park as seen from Newcastle Castle Keep in 2007. The building was demolished in 2010. Photo by Bob Castle from wikimedia commons The North East on Screen is a new series of articles that will look at films and TV programmes made or set in the North EastContinue Reading