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Fifty Years Ago: Profumo Resigns

05 Wednesday Jun 2013

Posted by marina72 in History, Profumo Affair, Wicked Baby

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Christine Keeler, John Profumo, Profumo Affair, Valerie Hobson, Valerie Profumo, Wicked Baby

John Profumo, Secretary for War, resigned on June 5th, 1963, after admitting he lied about his affair with Christine Keeler. Here’s how it unfolded, from my novella, Wicked Baby: Continue reading →

‘Aren’t You the Baker’s Daughter?’

30 Tuesday Apr 2013

Posted by marina72 in Art and Photography, Profumo Affair, Updates, Wicked Baby

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Christine Keeler, Cliveden, Miss X, National Portrait Gallery, Profumo Affair, Richard Davenport-Hines, Scandal 63, Stephen Ward, Wicked Baby

Sketch of mystery woman

Driving out of London, the clubs that stank of beer and sweat. London in July was hot and heavy as a rush-hour ride on the tube. They swept past the airport, on the road to Maidenhead. Christine’s hairdo tangled in the breeze.

“A party in the country is just the ticket, little baby.”

Stephen pulled over at a bus stop where a young girl waited.

“Aren’t you the baker’s daughter?  Hop in. We’re off to Cliveden, don’t you know. We’ll sneak you in for a sherry, if you promise to behave yourself.”

This pastel sketch – by Stephen Ward – is of the unidentified girl who attended the infamous 1961 party at Cliveden, where Christine Keeler first met John Profumo. It was found on the reverse of Ward’s portrait of Keeler, which can be seen on the cover of my 2004 novella, Wicked Baby (soon to be reissued via Kindle.)

This discovery was made by the curators at London’s National Portrait Gallery, while preparing their new display, Scandal ’63, which I hope to review. Writing for the Telegraph, Richard Davenport-Hines – author of An English Affair – suggests the model could be none other than ‘Miss X‘, later a witness in Ward’s ill-fated trial.

January Magazine

05 Friday Dec 2008

Posted by marina72 in Books, Interviews, The Mmm Girl, Updates, Wicked Baby

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January Magazine, Linda L. Richards, Marilyn Monroe, Tara Hanks, The Mmm Girl

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January Magazine was established in 1997 by Linda L. Richards, author of mystery novels  including Death Was The Other Woman, and has become one of the most respected literary journals online. A sister publication, The Rap Sheet, is devoted to crime fiction.

Authors such as Margaret Atwood and Salman Rushdie have all been interviewed at January Magazine, but there is also a strong emphasis on new writing and in this spirit, an interview with me has now been added to the site.

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