I want to thank the Meat For Tea - Faux edition for giving me three of the best, most memorable short stories I can remember reading
Any curious filmmaker reading should read Spencer T. Murray's A Helping Hand, the most brilliantly bizarre and honest take on contemporary 'being a guy', would make a brilliant short (or long?) film. Funny, spooky, nuanced
Tom Kovar's Summer Ends is just as moving, blurrily remembered romance past from the confusions of now; and Matt Schairer's Big, If True made me burst into laughter in the middle of Brighton train station, alarming many, the true details and wit of life were so brilliantly realised
And yes it helps my portrait of Jonathan King is on the page following A Helping Hand :) But this is not a promo post, just heartfelt recommendation - thank you MFT!
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'Most convictions come through manipulation for various reasons and not through a search for truth. My one conviction illustrates that. I hope, by example, to open eyes to the reality. Eventually'
Songwriter and producer Jonathan King responds to Dr Michael Naughton's review of 80: That's All Folks! - in Empowering The Innocent
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My portrait of JK: reproduced in Meat For Tea magazine
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