Cathi Unsworth mentions SGWBM in The Quietus

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Has anyone read Brit music journo turned novelist Cathi Unsworth's Weirdo ? According to this article http://thequietus.com/articles/09449-ca ... ums?page=3 she wrote for The Quietus, the Girls were a bit of an inspiration ...
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Interesting use of the definite article - the indefinite would surely be more appropriate, not that it's any of our business.
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paint it black wrote:ah, the former Mrs Eldritch speaks
and about crime ... :twisted: :lol: ...
Twenty years ago, a fifteen-year-old schoolgirl named Corrine Woodrow was convicted of murdering one of her classmates. But now new forensic evidence indicates that Corrine didn't act alone, and Sean Ward - a private investigator - travels to the seaside town of Ernemouth, to try to discover what really happened all those years ago.
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Reading Unsworth's confessions of where she nicks her chapter titles and character names from reminds me that of arguably more interest for literature fans is Justin Evans' gothic ghost story, "The White Devil" which was published last year to very positive reviews.
The tale revolves around the protagonist "Andrew Taylor" (a seventeen year old American) who is sent to Harrow School after drug involvement at a prvious school. Coincidentally, Evans is an American FP of Harrow albeit over a decade after our own Andrew Taylor is said to have left said establishment to resume his educational career in the state sector.
All mere coincidence, I'm sure ...
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paint it black wrote:ah, the former Mrs Eldritch speaks
I guess lyrically "I've slept with some of the girls in Norfolk" doesn't have the same ring "I've slept with all the girls in Berlin". One of the photos on her website shows her in the early 90s sporting a very Patricia Morrison look - must be the way he liked them back then.

Just finished reading Weirdo - her book The Singer was the best fiction novel I've read in years I was really looking forward to it. Weirdo isn't quite in the same league, but its a fine read nevertheless, with plenty of Sisters/NMA references in there for the more trainspotter-esque of those out there.
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