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Writing, Wit and Wonderings…. The Widow’s Redeemer Chapter 1. The Widow’s Redeemer Reviews. The Unexpected Earl Chapter 1. The Unexpected Earl Reviews. Fool Me Twice Chapter 1. Fool Me Twice Reviews. The Edict Chapter 1. Ways of Getting Published. Publishing and Writing Glossary of Terms. Things to do in 18th century Bath. You’ll be happy to know, those of you considering plan. I did the same with my Things to do in 18th Century London post. 1 Afternoon Tea in the Bath Assembly Rooms. That’s right,...
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Wannabe a Writer? – Wannabe a Writer We've Heard Of?
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Wannabe a Writer We've Heard Of? Novelist and Creative Writing Tutor. Journalist, Writer and Editor. I really, really recommend this guide. Seriously, it could change your life.". Mdash; Jill Mansell. Ndash; Best-selling novelist. Moved on to this after my copy of Wannabe a Writer. Fell apart… must get a replacement. Wannabe a Writer We've Heard Of. Is the next logical step. If you're truly penniless, put it on your letter to Santa… early posting to all family members highly recommended. And if you've ju...
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peggywrites: The Mathematics of Love, or: how to waste a week of your free time
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Mental Chaos, or: A Confused Collection of Thoughts. The Mathematics of Love, or: how to waste a week of your free time. Review from the book:. BIRDSONG told the story of the First World War; ATONEMENT described the Second. Now there is THE MATHEMATICS OF LOVE. A list of adjectives to describe "The Mathematics of Love":. Oh, and please do not compare this to the fantastic Ian McEwan, because Atonement was a true masterpiece. This is NOT. I'll spare you the rest, and the other details. How can it be?
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Gerry Fenge - Links
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The Two Worlds of WTP. The Centre of Armageddon. The Most Beautiful Girl. A Short Selective Journey. A Few Brief Forays. The End Of War. Black Notes and White Notes. Some Other Destinations You. This is a bit like the Acknowledgements Page in a book - spreading thanks and greetings all round. Or perhaps we ought to pursue the City analogy from the Home Page and say this is like a Railway Station. At the click of a mouse you can hop on a train and whisk yourself along to another Web-City. What you're real...
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feedback-appraisals - This Itch of Writing: the studio
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This Itch of Writing: the studio. This Itch of Writing: the blog. This Itch of Writing: the studio. Feedback and Manuscript Appraisals. I've been working with individual creative writers, both published and aspiring, for a decade, from full-length written reports on novels and life-writing, to one-off chats. More recently I've been working with academic writers as a Royal Literary Fund Fellow, first at Goldsmiths, and now at the Royal College of Music. Reading and marking up the manuscript with comments ...
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Remembering my father :: Barry Walsh
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When my brother and I were young kids, he convinced us that he knew Italian and sang the arias of his idol, Gigli, in beautiful gibberish.This was is favourite: http:/ www.youtube.com/watch? Like Gigli in this photo (below), he wore his trilby pulled down slightly on the ‘Connemara’ side. July 1, 2013 at 10:53 pm. Wonderful voice, Gigli had. What a poignant moment for you, Barry. I know he’ll be smiling down on the launch, just as you’re smiling up. July 2, 2013 at 9:16 am. July 2, 2013 at 10:48 am.
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‘Home town’ review for The Pimlico Kid :: Barry Walsh
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8216;Home town’ review for The Pimlico Kid. The Londonist London Fiction Roundup. The Pimlico Kid by Barry Walsh. Childhood on the streets of Pimlico was much like childhood anywhere else in the 1960s: bad parents, good parents, bullies, a penn’orth of sweets and regular trips to the cinema. In The Pimlico Kid, Barry Walsh conjures the pitfalls of early adolescence so deftly that the novel could be subtitled ‘The Tom Sawyer of SW1 . Au revoir Twitter and Facebook. November 30, 2015. Due to’ or ‘owing to’?
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events - This Itch of Writing: the studio
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This Itch of Writing: the studio. This Itch of Writing: the blog. This Itch of Writing: the studio. I take part in all sorts of events for writers and readers. If you would like to know more about any of these, click on the event to go through to the relevant website. Details of more events will be added as they are confirmed. If you would like to be on my mailing list to hear about future events, just scroll down and fill in the form. CREATIVE DARWINS: the Darwin-Wedgwood clan in Science and the Arts.
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February :: 2015 :: Barry Walsh
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Archive for February 2015. Objects of love and memory. In London is mounting a must-see exhibition based on the delightful notion of showing everyday objects, historic artefacts, and works of art inspired by love. For me, it would have been my father’s shaving brush, with which I shaved for nearly 30 years after he died to give myself a small daily reminder of him. Sadly, I had to stop before it became completely worn away. What objects evoke love and memory for you? Snow and men of a certain age. The se...
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