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Useful links – Write Westminster…
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Ideas and inspirations from the creative writing community at the University of Westminster. For competitions and opportunities. Bristol Short Story Prize, 2017:. Https:/ www.bristolprize.co.uk/news/2017-bristol-short-story-prize-is-open/. Http:/ www.bbc.co.uk/writersroom/. An invaluable resource for writers, with loads of information about competitions, training opportunities and scripts to download. Http:/ www.nawe.co.uk/young-writers-hub/listings/competitions-and-submissions.html.
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Plectrum – The Cultural Pick » Pick Up
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Plectrum - The Cultural Pick. Exploring, celebrating, and delighting in the combustible elements along the fault lines of music and fashion, books and film, art and performance. Review: Parisian Chic City Guide – Ines de la Fressange with Sophie Gachet. Reviewed by Guy Sangster Adams. Fix, Dubois, in the Latin Quarter, and hoard them as if a catastrophic stationary shortage was imminent . Ines de la Fressange Alessandra d’Urso/Flammarion 2015. Taride, from Parisian Chic City Guide (Flammarion, 2015).
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Plectrum – The Cultural Pick » Book Review: Diamond Street – The Hidden World of Hatton Garden by Rachel Lichtenstein
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Plectrum - The Cultural Pick. Exploring, celebrating, and delighting in the combustible elements along the fault lines of music and fashion, books and film, art and performance. Book Review: Diamond Street – The Hidden World of Hatton Garden by Rachel Lichtenstein. Hamish Hamilton) Hardback 20.00, Paperback 9.99, ebook 5.99. Diamond Street App free to download from iTunes or Google Play. Reviewed by Guy Sangster Adams. Rachel Lichtenstein photographed by James Price. Plectrum – The Cultural Pick. Rachel ...
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Nearly Blog | NEARLYOLOGY | A Transmedia Novel In Progress by C J Meade
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A Transmedia Novel In Progress by C J Meade. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. READ THE LATEST NEARLIES. WRITE TO THE NEARLYOLOGISTS. Nearlies gathered with Jia-Yu Corti 2013. Nearlies of 2012 – Rich Mix, Royal College, if:book cafe etc…. Nearlies of Sharjah, Free Word, British Council, Koln, Crouch End…2013. WHAT DIDN’T QUITE: Other Writing. The IFSO BAND: Nearlysongs. NEARLY ESSAY 1: On Shopping and Shamans. Nearly Essay 2: On Nearlyness. ON BEING A NEARLYWRITER. July 11, 2016. By Reb...
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thelondonphile | Exploring London's museums, heritage, architecture + culture | Page 2
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Exploring London's museums, heritage, architecture culture. Skip to primary content. Skip to secondary content. Newer posts →. Superposition, Canal Museum. October 7, 2013. I must admit that a big part of the attraction for me of the art installation currently being hosted by the London Canal Museum. Is actually the first instalment of the Institute of Physics’. Series, which brings together artists and physicists to create new works of art. Runs until 20 October at the London Canal Museum. 8216;s Waltha...
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8216;Lichtenstein is an artist, writer, local historian and archivist and her multi-faceted approach makes fascinating reading.’. The Independent, 2012. Rachel Lichtenstein’s first book,. 1999, co-written with Iain Sinclair), began as a personal quest and evolved into a compelling psycho-geographical adventure. Now considered a classic of its genre, it has been translated into five languages. The Sunday Times, 1999. Her most recent book,. Diamond Street: The Hidden World of Hatton Garden. 8216;Lichtenste...
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Diamond Street – the Secret History of Hatton Garden |
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Diamond Street – the Secret History of Hatton Garden. Rachel Lichtenstein has written the story of Hatton Garden as a kind of three-dimensional hologram, in which she excavates what is above ground below it and backwards in time – the evolution of London itself.’. Linda Grant, The Times, 6 May, 2012. Rachel Lichtenstein uncovers their hidden world. The paperback edition of. Diamond Street: the hidden world of Hatton Garden. Natasha Lehrer, Jewish Chronicle, 31 August, 2012. 8216;Lichtenstein employs the ...
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Transforming a non fiction historical book into a GPS activated digital app. On June 3, 2013. I have spent the best part of the last year working in collaboration with an amazing team of experts in the digital media, film, design, literary and historical fields, to produce. The Diamond Street App. I wanted the app to offer new insights for my readers into both the stories in my latest book,. Diamond Street: the hidden world of Hatton Garden. Who produced and mixed the sound files for the app. Phantom...
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