Father Brown in The Hammer of God by G K Chesterton WARNING: THIS ARTICLE CONTAINS HEAVY SPOILERS FOR BOTH THE ORIGINAL SHORT STORY AND THE 2013 TELEVISION EPISODE I very much enjoyed the original short story – a mysterious murder turns out to be committed by the least likely suspect, ...
"You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me." C.S. Lewis
Est. 2009
This bear seems to adore his honey. He would not share any with me. ...
Blatant cross promotion. The Squid meets the experiment from Experiment 665. I feel this is as good a time as any to mention that the Squid actually does have a name. He’s called Pen. ...
…and he’s sharing it with a hippopotamus. I loved this book as a child. It was only when I went back while looking for references to draw the hippo that I realised it was part of a series. Squid comment: What a pleasant fellow. And such delicious cake! Don’t ask ...
I finished what I was making here, just in time to be nice and warm for… summer? ...
I seem to have negative buffer, so have me with my sweet little woolen squid, Squiddy, instead. ...
Squid comment: I do believe I chose the wrong coat for this book, but it seems to have worked, so I won’t worry too much. ...
Tiredness, busyness and general lack of inspiration (as well as no buffer) all conspire for another miniquid. In which I learn how to get tangled up in my own knitting. ...
Squid comment: I feel terrible. I think I’ll visit the vet. Hopefully I’ll feel better by next week. ...
Squid comment: And I certainly did not find it. I am not certain what I was supposed to do in this book, but this did nothing useful. It was quite enjoyable, I must remember to return soon. ...
Squid Ink meets the Catwings Squid comment: These were the sweetest cats I have ever met! And they fly so beautifully… It was so sad to leave them, but I have other books to explore. (I read this when I was young, and enjoyed it thoroughly!) ...
As I’ve managed to run out of buffer, ideas and time all at once, so I decided to do something I’ve been thinking about for a little while now. Minisquid. In which I talk about the origins and behind the scenes on Squid Ink. This is the earliest squid I ...
The Squid looks himself up in the dictionary. Squid comment: I decided to try my tentacle at colour art. At the same time, I wondered what was thought of me, so I looked in the obvious place: a dictionary. The dictionary was intriguing; however, colour did not work so well. ...
Squid comment: Wherein fairies are kidnapped for very poor reasons by someone who doesn’t seem to know how to say “please”. I’m uncertain how the mirrored sunglasses are supposed to work, but they don’t seem to cover my eyes at all… ...
Squid comment: I quite enjoyed the book, but I actually encountered this dragon in the webcomic adaptation. He promptly tried to eat my book. I must remember to return one of these days. ...