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bean there, read that: December 2014
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Bean there, read that. Thursday, December 11, 2014. Sunshine Heighs PS Writers Festival. Last month, the kids at Sunshine Heights Primary School had a Writers’ Festival at their school, organised by art teacher and writer powerhouse Francine Sculli (along with her in-school writers' group). First up there was a panel of guest writers: Meaghan Bell, Jennifer Down and me. 8216;What was that metal word you used? 8217; asked a teeny front-row preppie. And a metaphor is the wind. But it’s not really. All the ...
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bean there, read that: July 2014
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Bean there, read that. Tuesday, July 15, 2014. My teacher is a monster. Published by: Little, Brown. Definitely my favourite picture book this month*. You may have already read some of Peter Brown's books, actually:. Mr Tiger Goes Wild. Children Make Terrible Pets. If you have, you'll know that not only does he use colour brilliantly and offer a out-of-the-box perspective on the world, but you will also be prepared for all the laughing. The premise of My Teacher is a Monster. I work at a bookshop again!
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bean there, read that: November 2014
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Bean there, read that. Saturday, November 1, 2014. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Words in Deep Blue Book Launch. Mondfaenger: Journalist Katharine Whitehorn reading a book in. Re-reading: The Cricket Term. Words are like weapons they wound sometimes. Poetry, football and travel. Tony Abbott and the part he played in my new book - 'Another Night in Mullet Town'. Adam Ford - poet, novelist, zinemaker, comic artist, show-off. Books i done read. Jane Steele - Lyndsay Faye. Lili Wilkinson isn't here. I will lov...
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bean there, read that: August 2014
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Bean there, read that. Tuesday, August 26, 2014. In August 2009 this blog was born. I was reading The Ask and the Answer. On this day in 2010 I was singing along to Darren Hanlon's latest (at the time) album. Around this time in 2011 I was reading Yellowcake. And enjoying some MWF sunshine. In 2012 I was being brief (though excited) about books. And keen to hear The Futureheads' acapella album, RANT. August last year. who knows, really. But I had been to see Joan Baez. Has it really been a year? Tony Abb...
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If you're looking for a quick beer, I can't help you! When was the last time you stopped to smell a book…? What would the world look like if Socrates had got his way? Amazon: Redefining the publishing landscape. October 18, 2011. The mighty Amazon has really taken on the mantle of publisher by going after and aggressively courting top established authors. In the process, a wave of fear and uneasiness is rippling throughout the publishing industry. Pushing things along is Amazon’s Kindle Fire,. This entry...
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If you're looking for a quick beer, I can't help you! Author Archives: Loredana Crupi. What would the world look like if Socrates had got his way? October 23, 2011. Walt Shiel, author, pilot and publisher is feeling sad. This week he shared sales volumes for the past seven quarters for his publishing company, Slipdown Mountain Publications LLC/Jacobsville Books. The data shows that total sales increased by 450% over … Continue reading →. Amazon: Redefining the publishing landscape. October 18, 2011.
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If you're looking for a quick beer, I can't help you! When was the last time you stopped to smell a book…? Today’s content consumers are voracious omnivores. October 12, 2011. 8220;Today’s content consumers are voracious omnivores”. 8230;…. Dev Ganesan, CEO of Aptara. These are exciting times in the world of publishing. More content today is being read electronically than on paper. According to the Wall Street Journal. 8230;” Read more. This entry was posted in Uncategorized. Leave a Reply Cancel reply.
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If you're looking for a quick beer, I can't help you! Amazon: Redefining the publishing landscape. What would the world look like if Socrates had got his way? October 23, 2011. Author, pilot and publisher is feeling sad. This week he shared sales volumes for the past seven quarters for his publishing company, Slipdown Mountain Publications LLC/Jacobsville Books. In his latest post, One Micro-Publisher’s Book Sales. He goes on to say,. In an excerpt from the The Phaedrus. 8220;[Writing] will create forget...
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Eucalyptus and Honey: October 2011
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Then this gem was brought to my attention courtesy another (anti)sign enthusiast. It's a map of a park placed within a park. Not that unusual, only you can actually see the whole park spread out in front of you. You can see the entry points and the various amenities just by looking fifty metres ahead. It is something both melancholic and maybe a little existential but mostly it is ludicrous. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile. There was an error in this gadget. Bean there, read that.
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