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Historic Amsterdam, that old part you first see when you turn up at Centraal Station, may have its monuments, but it's also the most tawdry and overcrowded part of the city.

- David Hewson

City, May, Historic, Monuments

Why do we use flash at all? Because photography is not the same as eyesight. We can see in low-light situations where cameras, dependent upon a physical process to record visual information, are half blind.

- David Hewson

Process, Blind, Half, Eyesight

The bronze dwarfs give you the first clue that Wroclaw is no ordinary city. They lurk all over the place, carousing outside pubs, snoring at the doors of hotels, peeking out from behind the bars of the old city jail.

- David Hewson

City, Behind, Out, Bars

Most visitors to Amsterdam will wander into the red-light district out of sheer curiosity. The narrow streets are mostly safe day and night - just don't try to take pictures of the women working in the windows.

- David Hewson

Pictures, Streets, Mostly, Narrow

The English Channel is such a narrow little puddle, you cannot help wondering why no invader has succeeded in crossing it since 1066.

- David Hewson

Why, Crossing, Channel, Narrow

Old Filey lies around the Ravine, a glacial gash running down to Coble Landing. This is the fishing Filey of centuries past, with neat little terraced cottages and a cluster of attractive 18th century houses.

- David Hewson

Down, Around, Cluster, 18th Century

Surprisingly few outsiders know about the Cuckmere Valley, and it is not uncommon for people to confuse Alfriston with Alfreton in the Derbyshire Peak District.

- David Hewson

People, Peak, About, Surprisingly

Viral infections, such as mumps, rubella and meningitis, cause inflammation of the inner ear or auditory nerve, resulting in permanent damage.

- David Hewson

Inner, Cause, Damage, Viral

Few areas which are not publicly owned can boast as many footpaths as the Cuckmere Valley. For a short walk, a footbridge across the river leads back to the little hamlet of Milton Street, where another classic local pub, the Sussex Ox, provides an admirable lunch.

- David Hewson

Lunch, Another, Hamlet, Pub

In Filey, you eat early to prepare for the highlight of the evening: social intercourse of a kind one thought relegated to Stanley Holloway monologues.

- David Hewson

Thought, Prepare, Social, Monologues

Romney Marsh remains one of the last great wildernesses of south-east England. Flat as a desert, and at times just as daunting, it is an odd, occasionally eerie wetland straddling the coastal borders of Kent and Sussex, rich in birds, local folklore and solitary medieval churches.

- David Hewson

Solitary, Borders, Romney, Eerie

Flash photography can be horrible. In the hands of an expert who knows how to bounce all that searing bright light in the right direction, it may make an impossible picture workable.

- David Hewson

Hands, Expert, May, Flash

Flash turns up the optical volume so that whatever lies behind the lens - be it film or a digital sensor - is a little more receptive.

- David Hewson

Digital, Behind, More, Flash

I'm much more likely to get lynched over 'The Killing' than 'Macbeth.'

- David Hewson

More, Over, Likely, Macbeth

If you look at the play very closely, this is a thirdhand report of what a wonderful hero Macbeth is for saving Scotland. And in the next scene, he's planning to murder Duncan, and you never really know why or what's behind Macbeth.

- David Hewson

Play, Next, Very, Macbeth

I think there is this huge hole in Shakespeare that you do not know why Macbeth is who he is.

- David Hewson

Think, Why, I Think, Macbeth

Historically, Macbeth is one of the greatest kings Scotland ever had. He was on the throne for 19 years, and he simply has this dreadful reputation because Shakespeare manipulated history for the benefit of James I, who was paying him to write the play to blacken Macbeth's name.

- David Hewson

Play, Throne, James, Macbeth

TV has a three storyline structure, but 'The Killing' takes on that structure with such ambition.

- David Hewson

Ambition, TV, Takes, Storyline

Scripts are very different to books. They are blueprints for building, not the building.

- David Hewson

Different, Very, Books, Scripts

The path from Hythe leads, for a little while, along the line of the Romney, Hythe and Dymchurch railway, whose 15in-gauge steam trains run throughout the year from Hythe to Dungeness.

- David Hewson

Year, Line, Romney, Railway

In the world of crime novels, the annual Audible Sounds of Crime awards are a pretty big deal, and I was thrilled to be shortlisted for my fifth novel in my bestselling Nic Costa series.

- David Hewson

Big, Pretty, Deal, Novels

In a sense, there is no such thing as a bargain in computing. Models which are popular sell for the price they are supposed to fetch for the best part of their product cycle.

- David Hewson

Product, Which, Models, Best Part

Once you get over the culture shock, Filey is a pleasant spot, particularly at the beginning or end of the summer, when the hotels are half full. The brave go in winter, when the wind can be bitter and biting and Filey resumes its real life as a tiny, introverted fishing community.

- David Hewson

Beginning, Winter, Half, Wind

Nobody strikes a medal for the Royal Military Canal campaign any more, but a pint in the back bar of the ancient Mermaid Inn, perched in front of one of the biggest and oldest inglenooks you're ever likely to see, is its own reward.

- David Hewson

Own, Back, Pint, Inn

Opinions are 10 a penny. In the spin-driven, PR-controlled world of the 21st century, hard facts are rare indeed.

- David Hewson

Facts, Indeed, Century, 21st Century

The hearing test, which involved sitting in a quiet room listening to noises of various pitch played through headphones, confirmed the worst. I had no hearing in my left ear whatsoever.

- David Hewson

Listening, Through, Which, Sitting

I just love doing different things, which is what being a working author is like.

- David Hewson

Love, Doing, Which, Different Things

Authors do this for a living, and if you take their work for nothing, you are depriving them of a living.

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Living, Take, Depriving, Authors

Lympne Castle opens its doors to visitors during the summer only. It is privately owned, and more an interesting medieval manor than a castle.

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Interesting, More, Castle, Privately

Scarborough never really began to live until the summer of 1964 when the Beatles played the Futurist Theatre, and no one in the audience, least of all me, heard anything but the screaming.

- David Hewson

Audience, Began, Least, Screaming

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