Friday, January 30, 2009

Make sure you check out Jamie's interview on Sunday Feb. 1st and his link in Relevent Stops

Interview on BBC Radio Norfolk on Sunday 1st Feb
BBC Radio Norfolk will be conducting an interview with me around 15:15/15:30 on Sunday 1 February. I will be interviewed by Maggie Secker on her "The Brew" programme to discuss my first book, "The Legend of Salt and Sauce". Salt and Sauce, of course, appeared in Yarmouth, which is where the Norfolk connection comes in. Please be sure to log on or, if you can get the reception, tune in to listen the programme. All support and feedback is most welcome
http://www.bbc.co.uk/norfolk/

1 comment:

Wade G. Burck said...

For Dick Flint and other "circus historians",
Jamie Clubb has posted a brilliant thread in regards to writing with historical accuracy. Here is an excerpt: "For me, it was important to not only include inaccurate reports of certain events and apocryphal stories in order to debunk them, but to show how imagines were fired up and folklore was created. We need to understand biases of certain historians"
I encourage anyone interested in accurate history to contemplate many of the ideas Jamie suggests and has followed in his writings.
Wade