Kevin Heaney

Graduate of the postgraduate master's degree in creative writing at Lincoln University (UK) hosted in association with The Guardian. Author of short fiction and a pilot episode of an audio drama about a man who finds a way of talking with his dog. I've contributed a variety of pieces on sport and music to the now-defunct site Sabotage Times (links, sadly, no longer available). In the UK I've written for The Anfield Wrap, Red or Dead,and the official website for Liverpool Football Club.
Comedy Series ‘Detectorists’ Digs into the Pastoral with Humor

Comedy Series ‘Detectorists’ Digs into the Pastoral with Humor

The comedy series Detectorists turns a humble hobby into a humorous meditation on Englishness that even Thomas Hardy would enjoy.

The Beatles’ ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ Outraged the Adults But Turned on the Kids

The Beatles’ ‘Magical Mystery Tour’ Outraged the Adults But Turned on the Kids

Magical Mystery Tour was an innovative hybrid if never quite adequately realized. As a chapter in the life of the Beatles, it continues to exert fascination.

Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Tunnel of Love’ Dug Deep Into Rocky Soil

Bruce Springsteen’s ‘Tunnel of Love’ Dug Deep Into Rocky Soil

With 1987’s Tunnel of Love, Bruce Springsteen left the highway and E-Street Band to make “married music” and found himself reckoning with time and mortality.

Rod Serling, ‘The Twilight Zone’ and the Things Only Martians Could Say

Rod Serling, ‘The Twilight Zone’ and the Things Only Martians Could Say

To menace the American public’s conscience was Rod Serling’s proverbial contractual obligation in ‘The Twilight Zone’ and the questions posed were essentially of a civic nature.