I've been reviewing fiction and writing occasional articles since 1995. Here is a list of my published journalism. If anyone wants a copy of a piece email contact@frankegerton.com.
Frank Egerton – Schedule of reviews, interviews and features, from 1995
Oxford Times, 1995-1998
The facts of life, Patrick Gale Incidents in the Rue Laugier, Anita Brookner The double tongue, William Golding Death in a small town, John Hedges Jack and Frances: the love letters of John Cowper Powys to Frances Gregg, v.1, ed. Oliver and Christopher Wilkinson The Rose Revived, Katie Fforde The Moor's last sigh, Salman Rushdie The magistrate's tale, Nora Naish Pottery, people and time: a workshop in action, Alan Caiger-Smith Old scores, Frederic Raphael Cross channel, Julian Barnes Last orders, Graham Swift Children of darkness and light, Nicholas Mosley Seesaw, Deborah Moggach The mystic leeway, Frances Gregg The woman who walked into doors, Roddy Doyle Babel tower, AS Byatt Feet of clay: a study of gurus, Anthony Storr Down by the river, Edna O'Brien Milton in America, Peter Ackroyd Victorian love stories: an Oxford anthology, ed. Kate Flint A hand at the shutter, Francis King Original bliss, AL Kennedy Op. non cit.: four tales, Alan Isle Jack and Frances: the love letters of John Cowper Powys and Frances Gregg, v.2, ed. Oliver and Christopher Wilkinson In a land of plenty, Tim Pears A skin diary, John Fuller In desolate heaven, Robert Edric Jack Maggs, Peter Carey Tree surgery for beginners, Patrick Gale
Interviews
Redmond O'Hanlon, Congo journey Ian McEwan, Enduring love Martin Amis, Night train
Book choice of the year
1996: Babel tower, Victorian love stories, Children of darkness and light 1997: Enduring love, Congo journey, In a land of plenty
2003
Feature: Reading books at the touch of a button
Times Literary Supplement, 1996-2004
Tales out of school, Benjamin Taylor Miles and Flora: a sequel to Henry James's "The turn of the screw", Hilary Bailey Paddling to Jerusalem, David Aaronovitch Blood washes blood, Frank Viviano She moves through the boom, Ann Marie Houríhane Adventures of a no name actor, Marco Perella Voyages of delusion, Glyn Williams Star dust falling, Jay Rayner Electroboy, Andy Behrman Over the hills and far away, Candida Lycett Green Samurai William, Giles Milton Between mountains, Maggie Helwig
Evening Standard, 1997-1998
Richard Brinsley Sheridan: a life, Linda Kelly Armadillo, William Boyd Master Georgie, Beryl Bainbridge
Financial Times, 1998-2001
The everlasting story of Nory, Nicholson Baker Model behaviour, Jay McInerney Blast from the past, Ben Elton By design, Richard E Grant The man on platform 5, Robert Llewellyn The museum guard, Howard Norman The wishing game, Patrick Redmond The sword cabinet, Robert Edric The lightning cage, Alan Wall All quiet on the Orient Express, Magnus Mills Five miles from outer hope, Nicola Barker A revolution of the sun, Tim Pears Mirage, Bandula Chandraratna Black cat, Martyn Bedford The Bay of Angels, Anita Brookner Plowing the dark, Richard Powers The Leto bundle, Marina Warner A son of war, Melvyn Bragg Little green man, Simon Armitage Final demand, Deborah Moggach
Literary Review, 1998-1999
Gravity, Erica Wagner Our fathers, Andrew O'Hagan
Spectator, 1999-2001
Inconceivable, Ben Elton Under the skin, Michel Faber The puppet show, Patrick Redmond The gingerbread woman, Jennifer Johnston Kate Caterina, William Rivière Three to see the king, Magnus Mills
Oxford Writer, 2001-
Various reports on Writers in Oxford events (including talks by Val Cunningham and David Fickling), articles about the WiO introducers scheme for the Oxford Literary Festival and an obituary of Richard Symonds
Times, 2002-
Dead air, Iain Banks Behindlings, Nicola Barker Lettice Delmer, Susan Miles The cave, José Saramago The gift, David Flusfeder China, Alan Wall Crossing the lines, Melvyn Bragg The white stuff, Simon Armitage The queen of the south, Arturo Pérez-Reverte Oh play that thing, Roddy Doyle Love is strange, Joseph Connolly The killing jar, Nicola Monaghan Tourism, Nirpal Singh Dhaliwal A blow to the heart, Marcel Theroux Thirteen moons, Charles Frazier Fresh, Mark McNay Call it tender, John Saul Third class superhero, Charles Yu This age we’re living in, David Wilson Remember Me, Melvyn Bragg
Hot holiday reading selection, summer 2003: A sweet obscurity, Patrick Gale, A pair of blue eyes, Thomas Hardy, First of the last chances, Sophie Hannah
Publishing News, 2002
Feature: An author's adventures in e-publishing wonderland
Countryman, 2003
Feature: Plagued by deadly virus: millions of frogs are falling victim to a raging infection for which there is no cure
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