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Against the wide sky | liminal city
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Landscape and the space between. Against the wide sky. Posted by liminal city. June 21, 2013. Jonathan strange and mr norrell. Kennet and avon canal. National union of farmers. Any fact becomes important when it’s connected to another. Several years ago we camped on a little site next to a marvellously quirky and most welcoming 200 year old pub called the Barge Inn. Located beside the winding ribbon of the Kennet and Avon Canal. 8216;a path, not a goal’,. Living off grid and at large from suburban Englan...
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What are the scores on the doors? | ADVENTURES IN METAFICTION
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The diary of a struggling writer. Laquo; Bad Medicine: How I’ve learned to live with locked-in syndrome. I think I’ve got a problem …. What are the scores on the doors? By Sian Lacey Taylder. One week down, fifty one to go. Literary Agents 2 – 0 Struggling Writer. Hours spent on latest novel 0 – 25 Hours spent blogging. Hours spent on Twitter 50 – 128 Hours spent walking. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:. Address never made public).
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October | 2012 | ADVENTURES IN METAFICTION
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The diary of a struggling writer. I think I’ve got a problem …. By Sian Lacey Taylder. Looks like the lure of the nineteen-eighties has got the better of my alter-ego. Last time I saw her she was slipping guiltily into her bedroom with a canister of Shock Waves. Mousse and a stack of vinyl; seems like she’s forgotten she’s got a manuscript to complete. Well, maybe not forgotten, just terrified of rejection again. Dear María Inés de la Cruz. And admiring my own reflection. At the top of her voice, can I?
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The story so far… | ADVENTURES IN METAFICTION
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The diary of a struggling writer. Whose Hair is it Anyway? The story so far…. By Sian Lacey Taylder. Siân Lacey Taylder’s in the throes of a mid-life crisis. Homeless, penniless and…. Well, I was about to say ‘without a care in the world’ but that would be a girt, humungous lie because the truth is that Siân Lacey Taylder’s torn between two worlds. Should she settle down within the comfortable, middle-class confines of Wells which will, of course, soon have its very own branch of. The six-hundred mile tr...
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I think I’ve got a problem … | ADVENTURES IN METAFICTION
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The diary of a struggling writer. Laquo; What are the scores on the doors? I think I’ve got a problem …. By Sian Lacey Taylder. Looks like the lure of the nineteen-eighties has got the better of my alter-ego. Last time I saw her she was slipping guiltily into her bedroom with a canister of Shock Waves. Mousse and a stack of vinyl; seems like she’s forgotten she’s got a manuscript to complete. Well, maybe not forgotten, just terrified of rejection again. Dear María Inés de la Cruz. What on earth can I do?
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Whose Hair is it Anyway? | ADVENTURES IN METAFICTION
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The diary of a struggling writer. Laquo; The story so far…. Bad Medicine: How I’ve learned to live with locked-in syndrome. Whose Hair is it Anyway? By Sian Lacey Taylder. If Siân Lacey Taylder is a brand and despite my political leanings it’s a concept I’m prepared to embrace then its flagship project is probably ‘Whose Hair is it Anyway? And a West-country rock goddess is the subject of the plot, a post-modern farce which arrives at a. Some Like it Hot. Gone but not forgotten. But so far, not so good&#...
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Bad Medicine: How I’ve learned to live with locked-in syndrome | ADVENTURES IN METAFICTION
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The diary of a struggling writer. Laquo; Whose Hair is it Anyway? What are the scores on the doors? Bad Medicine: How I’ve learned to live with locked-in syndrome. By Sian Lacey Taylder. I ain’t got a fever got a permanent disease. It’ll take more than a doctor to prescribe a remedy. I got lots of money but it isn’t what I need. Gonna take more than a shot to get this poison out of me. I got all the symptoms count ’em 1,2,3. Weymouth’s legendary nitespot. Is it any wonder I refuse to let go? My wardrobe ...
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