« The Arrogant Heedless Closure of Police Stations is Nothing New | Main | Please back this petition against masks in schools » Republished to mark new editions of Olivia Manning's 'Balkan Trilogy' some Thoughts on a Neglected Author Itâs odd how Portsmouth seems to produce or stimulate writers and stories. Conan Doyle was a penniless doctor in Southsea (grubby, tarry Pompeyâs green seaside twin sister). Charles Dickens was born there. H.G. Wells toiled in a draperâs shop in Southsea and hated it. The city features often, with its grotesque, ferocious prostitutes known as âPortsmouth Brutesâ in Patrick OâBrianâs matchless series of novels about the Navy in Napoleonic Times, and of course in C.S.Foresterâs currently under-rated âHornblowerâ stories. The murder victim (as he turns out to be) in Josephine Teyâs extremely ingenious âThe Singing Sandsâ is a young man from Portsmouth who used to love crossing Portsmouth harbour on the Gosport ferry, one of the great unsung delights of England. Knowing the ferry as I do, Iâm not surprised. If I had time Iâd slip down to The Hard now, and take the ferry again.