by Kes Earnshaw | Jan 31, 2021 | Educating Sherlock
I have a policy. A firm policy: never to read the articles Yahoo (or Google, or any other aspect of my computer) tells me to. Occasionally, I break my own rules. It never ends well. Recently, I was offered an article that promised to be interesting: a psychologist on...
by Kes Earnshaw | Jan 4, 2021 | News and Events
Wildfire 1933: CONTAGION is now more than half complete on Wattpad: Visit https://www.wattpad.com/story/255701473-wildfire-1933-contagion and feel free to leave comments (or a nice vote)!
by Kes Earnshaw | Dec 9, 2020 | Educating Sherlock
Let’s get one thing clear: I like Bach. Really, I do. I haven’t played music properly in a long time but this morning over breakfast, the host where I’m staying mentioned they had a grand piano and invited me to play. It seemed a good idea – I wasn’t yet focused...
by Kes Earnshaw | Dec 1, 2020 | Educating Sherlock
The original Sherlock Holmes (Arthur Conan Doyle’s creation) emerged out of nowhere – discovered by Dr. Watson as a fully formed adult, complete with a fully furnished flat in Baker Street and a full client list. I don’t know if anyone else reading the short stories...