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Sarah Meyrick visits Normandy, where dignitaries and veterans will go this summer to commemorate the 70th anniversary of the D-Day landings. Read the article in full...
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Five years after the worldwide success of The Shack,its author, Paul Young, returns with a second novel, which also features the Holy Trinity. He talks to Sarah Meyrick. Read the article in full...
I've twice had the pleasure of interviewing Patrick Gale, who is one of my favourite writers. I've posted both articles in full below.
A new novel by Alex Preston follows a group of young ex-Oxbridge urbanites who are exploring Christianity through a church-run course. Sarah Meyrick talks to the author about his own experiences of doubt and faith. Read the article in full...
Sister Catherine tweets as @Digitalnun, designs websites, offers spiritual guidance on Skype, and delivers retreats online. Sarah Meyrick met her. Read the article in full...
The rescued Chilean miner José Henriquez acted as the group’s ‘pastor’. He gives his eye-witness account of their three months underground to Sarah Meyrick FEW recent news stories have grabbed the world’s attention quite as intensely as the unfolding human drama of the 33 Chilean miners last Autumn, trapped 700m underground after a catastrophic explosion. Read the article in full...
IN HIS first book, William Fiennes wrote — beautifully — about his slow recovery from illness and his quest to follow the snow geese on their 3000-mile annual journey from their winter home in Texas to their breeding grounds off Baffin Island in the Canadian Arctic. Read the article in full...
IT IS the Water Rat who puts his finger on it. “There is nothing — absolutely nothing — half so much worth doing as simply messing about in boats,” he tells Mole in The Wind in the Willows. Read the article in full...
AS A MOTHER of four and grandmother of six, the Revd Sheila Auld can hardly bear to think about the suffering of the McCann family in Portugal. But there is another reason why the story cuts her to the quick: 23 years ago, Mrs Auld’s husband, Len, went missing. Read the article in full...
WHEN her daughter rang last August with the news that Clare Morrall’s first novel was on the long list for the Booker Prize, she told her not to be ridiculous. “I had no idea I was even in for it,” she says. “I was down in Devon, visiting my mother, who doesn’t have internet access; so we went over the road to a neighbour with a computer to check it was true.” Read the article in full...
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Here are some of the articles I've written in recent years. Below is a small selection of some of the features I've written over the years Archives
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