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Book After Book: March 2012
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Reading recommendations from reader to reader. Tuesday, 27 March 2012. Books through my lens #16. Royal Tunbridge Wells, December 2010. Saturday, 24 March 2012. Green Books: Greening the Publishing Industry. Welcome to the third post in my series about Green Books! In my last post about Green Books. I looked at how individuals can share books and so cut down on the carbon footprint of their reading habits. In this post, I'll briefly look at what the publishing industry is doing. For example, operating in...
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cybercrofter: September 2014
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Life on a coastal croft in the northwest Highlands of Scotland. Saturday, 27 September 2014. Happy Days on Happy Daze. The season's nearly over. It's the time of year when gales come in gangs, the weather is as unpredictable as a riot and changes faster than you can say 'safe anchorage'. But hopefully we'll get a few more sails in before we have to take the boat out of the water and lower the mast for the winter. Which means that Happy Daze is looking for a new owner. If there is someone out there on...
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cybercrofter: March 2015
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Life on a coastal croft in the northwest Highlands of Scotland. Monday, 30 March 2015. Here's our lovely new boat, but what should we paint the red and the white bits with? And just at the moment, one of the hot topics is how to stop the wildlife moving in on the bottom of the boat: what toxic blend to smear all over the hull, how thickly, how often and at what cost. I dread to think what the cumulative impact of all these paints is on the world’s marine life. And was there anything at all stopping the m...
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cybercrofter: June 2014
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Life on a coastal croft in the northwest Highlands of Scotland. Tuesday, 17 June 2014. I inhabit a paradox. As a writer, I want vast quantities of paper to come pouring off the presses with my words on it, but as a campaigner for forests and the people who depend on them, I want the paper industry to stop trashing forests. This paradox has driven my obsession with paper for years. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View from the top of the croft. Assynt, Highlands of Scotland, United Kingdom.
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cybercrofter: In the Iron Age
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Life on a coastal croft in the northwest Highlands of Scotland. Thursday, 18 June 2015. In the Iron Age. The novel, and sailing, are currently all-consuming. Just in case anyone is wondering why I'm not saying much here. I'll be back later in the summer. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View from the top of the croft. Assynt, Highlands of Scotland, United Kingdom. View my complete profile. Subscribe to this blog. Subscribe in a reader. Get this blog by email. Enter your email address:. In the Iron Age.
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Vanessa and Virginia – The Play | susan sellers
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Vanessa and Virginia – The Play. Adapted by Elizabeth Wright, directed by Emma Gersch, premiered in Aix-en-Provence on September 17th 2010. See a trailer. And a film clip. Listen again 26th March 2013. March 28, 2013 at 9:25 am. 8230;] introduces us to a new play about Virginia Woolf and her sister Vanessa Bell. The play is based on Susan Seller’s book of the same name and traces their lives from Victorian childhood to bohemian adulthood as […]. Film, radio and newspaper. Vanessa and Virginia in the US.
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Vanessa and Virginia: Reading groups and translations | susan sellers
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Vanessa and Virginia: Reading groups and translations. Susan is happy to talk to reading groups, either in person, or via email or webcam. Questions for reading groups:. Which of the two sisters do you feel most sympathy with and why? The story is told from Vanessa’s point of view. How does the fact that Vanessa is a painter influence the style of the novel? Is there any connection between painting and the short, fragmentary form of the narration? What can fiction offer that biography doesn’t? FOR INFORM...
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Vanessa and Virginia in the US | susan sellers
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Vanessa and Virginia in the US. Editor’s Choice in The New York Times Book Review. Also picked by Barnes and Noble. For their Discover Great New Writing. Award and selected by the American Booksellers Association for their ‘ Indie Next. Aunched in the US on Saturday June 6th 2009 at the Lincoln Centre, New York: click here for details. Is published by Houghton Mifflin Harcourt. In the US and Canada, and available as a paperback from Mariner Books. June 16, 2012 at 10:01 pm. Film, radio and newspaper.
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