Harold Chapman’s journey with mountaineering legend Reinhold Messner continues this week with the second part of his article appearing in the Arbuturian.
The first part of Harold Chapman’s article documenting his epic trip with mountaineering legend Reinhold Messner undertaken last June is headlining in the Arbuturian. Messner, who was the first to conquer Everest without oxygen, is commonly regarded as the most accomplished climber in history. The next instalment is to appear this weekend.
Harold Chapman has a new(ish) article in The Arbuturian. “A Taste of the Tyrol” documents his descent into a dark corner of Knightsbridge for a culinary mind bender. So to speak. One for the gastronomes and gormandise amongst you.
Harold Chapman has a new story headlining in the Arbuturian. “Henry Bird” is set in Sydney on a blustery winter’s day. It was long listed for the Cinnamon Press Short Story Award last year and is the second piece of fiction to appear in the magazine.
Harold Chapman has a new story featuring in “The Arbuturian”. As Autumn lays its grip on the land, “The Pond” reveals a glimmer of rural brightness in the greying city…