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About Me

Carl Halling. Born West London 1955. Christian artist (actor, singer, guitarist, songwriter, writer). CarlHalling@aol.com

Singer on "A Taste of Summer Wine" by James Hughes/Carl Halling, with the London Swingtette. Samples of currently available CD can be heard at: http://myspace.com/swingtette

CARL'S WHOLE STORY:

http://etribes.com/carlhalling

http://carlhalling.livejournal.com/

http://carlroberthalling.blog.co.uk

http://carlhalling.blog.com/

http://etribes.com/carlroberthalling

http://authornation.com/carlhalling

http://zimbio.com/member/CarlHalling

http://blogs.christiansunite.com/carlhalling

First Stirrings of New Story: Working Title, "The Story of the Hallings", since renamed "Tales from the Halling Valley" (first two parts now published here at Blogster): 

http://faithwriters.com/member-profile.php?id=21417

Moonstruck: http://download.com/carlhalling

MySpace: http://myspace.com/carlhalling

Helium: http://helium.com/user/show/21804

Flickr: http://flickr.com/photos/carlhalling/

Other sites of possible interest where CH can be found are included below:

CH's favourites at youtube: http://youtube.com/carlhalling
Some of Carl's earliest online writings:
Two  of CH's very earliest web pages/sites, preserved as they were made in the early '00s:
Still more sites where CH can be found, but of less interest, being largely writings and photos which can be found at the main sites...for completists only...;o)
PART ONE: CARL'S WHOLE STORY "Rescue of a Rock'n'Roll Child" AT BLOGSTER + First two sections of new project "Tales from the Halling Valley".
PART TWO: CARL BLOGSTER CLASSICS Mainly early drafts of stories from Carl's Whole Story
PART THREE: THE SECRET TREASURES OF ALBION and other writings, early writing ideas from Carl:
 

 

Recent Entries

Intro: Tales from the Halling Valley 2

The Watts of VancouverThrough my mother Ann Halling, nee Angela Jean Elisabeth Watt, I am mainly lowland Scottish and Ulster-Scots. My mother was born... read more

Posted 1 week ago - 4 comments

Intro: Tales from the Halling Valley 1

From Tasmania's Tamar ValleyMy ancestry is mixed English, Scottish and Scots-Irish. I'm English through my father, the well-known violinist Patrick Ha... read more

Posted 1 week ago - 2 comments

1 Born on the Goldhawk Road

Introduction:These two pieces set the scene for the entire work to follow, a kind of experiment in memoir writing with a spiritual core. Both deal wit... read more

Posted 2 months ago - 9 comments

2 A Child's West London

Introduction"A Child's West London", the second and last of two pieces based on my childhood in the west London of the 1960s, is not so much a story, ... read more

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3 Gambolling Baby Boomers

Introduction"Gambolling Baby Boomers", the first of a series of seventies-themed pieces, tells how I came to be conditioned by my environment in the e... read more

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4 Innocence in Hamburg

Introduction"Innocence in Hamburg", the second piece in a series of seventies-themed writings takes place in 1973 and 1974 in a variety of locations. ... read more

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5 An English Seaside Town

IntroductionThis third story in a series of seventies-themed pieces was built in February-March 2006 from scribblings committed to a notebook in 1978-... read more

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6 The Sweetness of Wrens

IntroductionAn early draft of "The Sweetness of Wrens" was published as "A Dandy in the Land of Blue Denim 2" at Blogster.com on the 21st of April 200... read more

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7 My Future Positively Glittered

Introduction"My Future Positively Glittered" consists of two previously published pieces in slightly modified form, these being "My Future Postively G... read more

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8 Gilded Youth at the Guildhall

IntroductionA first draft of "Gilded Youth" was published as "Gilded Youth at the Guildhall School" at Blogster on the 1st of July 2006, since wh... read more

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