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Fiona Dunbar: 11-Dec-2009
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Friday, 11 December 2009. Saving the best bit till the end, so DON'T MISS IT! I was looking for a nice Christmassy picture to put here, and came across this, which made me giggle: I especially like the 'too dumb to win an award' sticker. Looks like a fun stocking-filler. So, what have I been up to? I've been going to the dentist a lot. This one is from a column by the late Miles Kington. Called "Let's Parler Franglais". 8211; which is why I put in a caption in Franglais, a language he devised that could.
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Mistakes Writers Make (And How to Put Them Right): Mistake No. 30: “Dear Editor…”
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Mistakes Writers Make (And How to Put Them Right). Non-fiction resource for new writers. Market news, competitions, articles, links - and mistakes. UK / Ireland markets. Books, courses and equipment. Monday, 11 October 2010. Mistake No. 30: “Dear Editor…”. Not addressing an editorial contact by name when you write to them with an idea, proposal or article – an easily avoidable mistake. Each of these sets my teeth on edge:. To Whom it May Concern…. Would you not bin or delete it pretty sharpish? Check the...
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Mistakes Writers Make (And How to Put Them Right): Books, courses and equipment
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Mistakes Writers Make (And How to Put Them Right). Non-fiction resource for new writers. Market news, competitions, articles, links - and mistakes. UK / Ireland markets. Books, courses and equipment. Books, courses and equipment. Links to recommended writing-related books, magazines, distance-learning writing courses, and other essential equipment for non-fiction writers. You need a good dictionary. You need a decent thesaurus. You need a few of the following. Writers' and Artists' Yearbook 2017. I can o...
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The History Girls: Reviews
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Please note: we are getting an enormous number of requests to review books; if you don't hear back within a month, please understand that we are not a review site primarily and have to strike a balance. We will certainly get back to you if we think we can fit in a review. Watch this space for future reviews by The History Girls of works of historical fiction and non-fiction. Here are links to reviews we have carried on this site so far:. MY LIFE IN HOUSES by Margaret Forster. Reviewed. LIONHEART by Stewa...
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The History Girls: Australia (and my family) from the 1920s - Gillian Polack
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Sunday, 2 August 2015. Australia (and my family) from the 1920s - Gillian Polack. The anniversary of my father’s death is coming up. I will light a candle in his memory and I will tell bad jokes so that his sense of humour is not forgotten. I will miss him, as I always do. This year is different. Dad died in 1988, but a whole group of his friends died this year, in their early 90s. The last of his generation is fading. Victorian rural house, 1970s. I was born in the year between the Baby Boom and the nex...
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The History Girls: Ravilious: War Artist by Lydia Syson
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Thursday, 6 August 2015. Ravilious: War Artist by Lydia Syson. On 31st of this month, a wonderful and rare Ravilious exhibition at the Dulwich Picture Gallery comes to an end. Since this summer is also the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Britain, I hope nobody will mind that I'm revisiting a post which first appeared on my own website early last year. Eric Ravilious (1903-1942) was probably the best known of the three British Official War Artists. Who were killed during the Second World War,. Equally s...
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Mistakes Writers Make (And How to Put Them Right): Writing Every Day (Mistake #3)
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Mistakes Writers Make (And How to Put Them Right). Non-fiction resource for new writers. Market news, competitions, articles, links - and mistakes. UK / Ireland markets. Books, courses and equipment. Tuesday, 9 March 2010. Writing Every Day (Mistake #3). On his website, one of which was: “Write every day. Regaining momentum takes three times as much energy as sustaining momentum.”. If, after several days’ hard graft, squinting at the flickering PC screen, hammering your keyboard with now bruised fi...
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AS IN THE LONG AGO: January 2010
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AS IN THE LONG AGO. Thinking about English Primary education, trees, writing and cycling. Sunday, 24 January 2010. Sunday, 17 January 2010. Thursday, 7 January 2010. If you walked due north between these trees you would find no higher land before you reached the North Pole. I love telling people that. They never believe me, but it's true! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Click to visit my website. The author at work.it's hard! London, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. More places to go. An Experiment ...
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AS IN THE LONG AGO: Mazes (Part 3)
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AS IN THE LONG AGO. Thinking about English Primary education, trees, writing and cycling. Wednesday, 22 May 2013. When you enter the maze you can reach every part of it. As long as your line doesn't touch the edge of the page you can reach every part of the page. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Click to visit my website. The author at work.it's hard! London, United Kingdom. I'm a children's author, teacher and musician. Sometimes I even manage to be all three at once. View my complete profile.
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