Jul 4 2008
In a Room Darkened by Kevin Williamson
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Although (Kevin Williamson) has gained a formidable reputation as a literary talent finder, the Highlander has always - his 1997 non-fiction tome “Drugs And The Party Line” aside - remained reluctant to launch his own forays into print. It makes it all the more surprising that the man who once vowed to “take a hammer to the literary establishment” has chosen to end his decade-long exile from the printed word by releasing a volume of poetry. What’s more, Williamson announces in the introduction that he composed much of the work at Hotel Chevillon in Grez-sur-Loing, courtesy of winning the National Library’s Robert Louis Stevenson award.’ Read the review at the Scotsman.
