2008 – Looking Back
As 2008 draws to a weary close (well I’m weary, don’t know about you … early mornings, late nights, too much food and booze), I thought I’d post my thoughts about what I thought were the highlights of this past year.
Firstly, I read a lot more this year than last (about 35 novels, and assorted graphic novels and novellas). That was a conscious effort on my part, and I’m pleased it worked out, but next year I’d like to read more still. As time ticks by – and I reach the big 40 next year – I realise how many books I have stacked on my shelves.
Book of the year (read this year, not necessarily published this year) – The Ro
ad, Cormac McCarthy. This is the first McCarthy I’ve read, and it was a staggering, shattering experience. Horrible, challenging, beautiful.
Album of the year – State of Grace by Street Dogs. A surprise winner – I’ve always like the Street Dogs, but this new album has classic written all over it. Real punk challenging real issues, the songs are intelligent and catchy, the playing raw and honest.
Gig of the year. No competition – Flogging Molly playing Bristol Carling Academy. This band has more energy in one of its seven members’ little fingernails clippings than many of the bands I’ve seen over the years, and more enthusiasm
and enjoyment than most. The music’s loud and raucous, but always powerful and moving. They’ve quickly become one of my favourite bands. You can read more about the gig here.
Film of the year – it’s been a good year – The Dark Knight, The Orphanage - but I think In Bruges just wins out for me. Very funny, brilliantly acted and written, this one sticks in the memory for many reasons.
There’s plenty more ‘of the year’ choices I could make, but frankly I’m crap at keeping note of things, and my memory isn’t what it used to be (indeed, isn’t what it ever should have been).
It’s a busy time here right now (my beautiful daughter is ten years old today), so I doubt I’ll post again until the New Year. There’s news of two major book deals incoming soon, and lots of other exciting stuff going, so I hope you’ll keep visiting me here in 2009. If you like my writing, or simply enjoy the site, please spread the word.
A Happy New Year to you all. See you soon.
Tim
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