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Tag Archives: The Sopranos
Centering the GPS
Image: teach-ict.com A pleasant day yesterday. I had intended on writing early morning but overslept slightly, so decided to stash my notebook in my pocket and visit a city centre coffee shop to write before work. Same effect; different output, … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Day Job, Film & TV, Publishing and Marketing, Reading, Writing
Tagged Books, coffee shop, Day Job, deadlines, editorial, GDR's, GPS, Prof Brian Cox, QI, radio, Ranfurly Review, Reading, television, The Sopranos, Wonders of the Universe, Writing
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James Tait Black Memorial Prize And Alan Warner
Image: Forbidden Planet I’m definitely coming down with a bit of chesty nonsense. It’s been worsening as the week progresses, which is just NOT what I needed with it being slap bang in the middle of the book festival. I’ve … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Day Job, Edinburgh, Fiction, Reading, Writing
Tagged air conditioning, Alan Warner, AS Byatt, Charlotte Square, chesty, Day Job, Flu, Ian Ranking, James Tait Black Memorial Prize, John Carey, Morvern Callar, sunny weather, The Sopranos, The Stars in the Bright Sky, Writing
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