I have been bowled over by the many comments that have arrived about my Observer horoscopes. Thank you to everyone who has written and thank you for your often touching messages.
I have decided to put up a monthly Sun Sign forecast, starting with March. Hopefully this will be online this coming Sunday, 28 February. I hope this will help those of you missing the weekly forecasts in The Observer.
Oh that is such good news. I’ve got withdrawal symptoms already!
Phew!
Oh! That is just terrific news! Couldn’t believe it when I searched for the trusty (and fabulously written) forecast on Sunday… my week hasn’t been quite the same since.
I have shared your “weather forecasts” with friends and loved ones far and wide.
I love the way you contextualise the week in the wider scene/shifts in the stars. Really great.
Thank you and I look forward.
One of the reasons I read the Observer was for your forecasts. To say that I will miss you on Sundays is an understatement. I am looking forward to reading the monthly forecasts.
Thank you so much for the Sun Sign forecast Neil, I was so disappointed last weekend to find the horoscopes had gone.
very kind of you to provide an alternative!
xx
Glad to hear you are planning to continue with your horoscope writing- Thank you !
Hoorah! 3 cheers for Neil.
[We’ll have to read the monthly forecasts every week until you do weekly ones again]
And breathe!
Thank you.
Was quite alarmed last weekend to discover the only horoscope I read had disappeared from the Observer Magazine. Thank goodness I have found your site and can breath gently again. (Scorpio)
Thank you very much for the March forecast .Your column kept me an Observer Reader and now I am ready to move on.
I’m so glad you’re still writing! I’ve always loved your horoscopes – the first thing I read every week.
I now live abroad in a country where Sunday is the start of the week. Ever since I got here, I’ve been starting the day by reading your horoscopes so I was so disappointed when they weren’t there anymore. But they’re back!
Fingers crossed for weeklies!
Many thanks.
Dear Neil,
I guess we all are curious to know if your horoscope gave you any indication the Guardian would do what it did?
I for one am very disappointed that they have done this – your horoscopes have been important & helpful for years! It is the main reason I bought the Sunday paper – the rest of the paper was a bonus.
Thank you for publishing the month horoscope here and do hope we see you back at a weekly soon!
Hope your in good spirits and possibly enjoying a well earned rest?
Thank you again.
I was horrified not to find your weekly column in the online Guardian. It was the first thing I looked for each week.
Please continue publishing a weekly column somewhere. We need you! Yes, even those of us across the Pond.
Neil,
Your weekly horoscope was the only one I had any time for. You have been so ‘on the mark’ for years! Your page would be the first one I headed for each week in the Sunday Observer Mag.I always keep the yearly one for reference.
It was quite a shock when you disappeared so unceremoniously!
Pleased to have ‘tracked you down’ again, and that you are continuing communication. Thank you so much.
Dear Neil,
You are responsible for my schizophrenia! I don’t believe in astrology – yet avidly consulted your column for its intelligent style and bizarrely accurate content. Your work is unique and its idiosyncratic presence in a paper like The Observer was a gloriously guilty pleasure to enjoy with Sunday breakfast.
Thank you very much for your online horoscopes. However, I do hope you reappear soon at my Sunday breakfast table.
I only visited The Observer website to catch up with you and now I don’t. Surely it’s their loss in terms of ‘hits’. I subscribe to The Week for my news.
It looks like there are quite a few of us who miss your column, so this site will be popular for a long time to come.
Would you consider a Facebook page as well?
Thankyou for posting the horoscopes again. I was really happy when i found them on your site.
Just found this site. Sadly the Observer is falliing into line –
It’s their loss – we miss you.