Rob Rattenbury’s addiction to writing (Opinion, February 19) is always entertaining.
I may not agree, but it fosters thought and his literary construction entertains. I confess to a similar addiction, and apart from some published articles around leisure boating themes many years ago, only realised this since I retired. It’s an emotional outlet, my themes to date are generally social commentary in nature, so tend to release frustration at what I consider wrong or foolish - change the world to my way kind of stuff.
It probably comes from a love of reading. I’ve usually got two books on the go at once and of late I’m reading some of the classics; Thomas Hardy, Rudyard Kipling, Dostoyevsky and even waded through War and Peace a while ago. Sadly I find few people read and it’s been estimated that fewer than a third read a complete book after they’ve left school.
I’m heartened by the new Government’s educational priority - the “3 Rs”, which is certainly a step in the right direction.
John Williams,