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Part Five-ish. An Aside. | Scrawling in the Margins
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Scrawling in the Margins. Part Five-ish. An Aside. March 26, 2016. March 26, 2016. As an introduction to this post, I would invite you to read the following article, nattily highlighted because I spent about five hours figuring out how to write a single line of html code. Go me…. Read this before continuing. My latest piece, I hope, serves as a small but impassioned counterpoint. As a bit of context, when I was at secondary school, by the time you hit sixth form it was. Yeah Fuck you, Ilona Turner –...
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“Put the voices down on paper…” | Scrawling in the Margins
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Scrawling in the Margins. 8220;Put the voices down on paper…”. March 2, 2016. March 2, 2016. As with most occasions in my life that have involved doing something ridiculous/counter-intuitive/potentially bloody painful, a tipping point was reached. I was most definitely. And then came that tipping point. When I was discussing the whole blog ridiculousness with a friend he used my own advice against me, the complete rat-bastard: “Put the voices down on paper.”. And here we are. Cohesive as all hell. All th...
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Scrawling in the Margins. Part Five-ish. An Aside. March 26, 2016. March 26, 2016. As an introduction to this post, I would invite you to read the following article, nattily highlighted because I spent about five hours figuring out how to write a single line of html code. Go me…. Read this before continuing. My latest piece, I hope, serves as a small but impassioned counterpoint. As a bit of context, when I was at secondary school, by the time you hit sixth form it was. Yeah Fuck you, Ilona Turner –...
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Scrawling in the Margins. Part Five-ish. An Aside. March 26, 2016. March 26, 2016. As an introduction to this post, I would invite you to read the following article, nattily highlighted because I spent about five hours figuring out how to write a single line of html code. Go me…. Read this before continuing. My latest piece, I hope, serves as a small but impassioned counterpoint. As a bit of context, when I was at secondary school, by the time you hit sixth form it was. Yeah Fuck you, Ilona Turner –...
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Part Five-ish. An Aside. | Scrawling in the Margins
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Scrawling in the Margins. Part Five-ish. An Aside. March 26, 2016. March 26, 2016. As an introduction to this post, I would invite you to read the following article, nattily highlighted because I spent about five hours figuring out how to write a single line of html code. Go me…. Read this before continuing. My latest piece, I hope, serves as a small but impassioned counterpoint. As a bit of context, when I was at secondary school, by the time you hit sixth form it was. Yeah Fuck you, Ilona Turner –...
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About | Scrawling in the Margins
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Scrawling in the Margins. Author, single parent, pan-sapiosexual, widow, student, pagan-leaning failed Catholic who still tries occasionally just so I can get a guilt-fix, geek, Aspergers-feminazi-firebreather and owner of a quite ridiculous amount of animals. I’m not sure of the hierarchy of that list, so it’s just going to stay like that for now. I’ll probably add to it as I expand my characters. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Everything and Nothing Changes At All. Part Two. | Scrawling in the Margins
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Scrawling in the Margins. Everything and Nothing Changes At All. Part Two. March 3, 2016. March 4, 2016. Back at home my hangover makes a brief resurgence and I take a couple of aspirin and go to bed for an hour whilst he dozes on the sofa downstairs, covered with adoring cats and dogs. Five minutes later he sits forward and clutches his lower back. He’s frowning and it looks like something hurts. Do you want a hand up? I ask, and he shakes his head. No Ambulance, he mutters through clenched teeth. Addre...
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Everything and Nothing Changes At All. Part Three. | Scrawling in the Margins
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Scrawling in the Margins. Everything and Nothing Changes At All. Part Three. March 7, 2016. March 7, 2016. So I have a husband who appears to be having a massive heart attack. I have a scared but calm and scarily competent fourteen-year-old daughter who has just called an ambulance. I can work with this. The dogs go wild. They adore him and can sense that something is Not Right. The child and I throw them out into the garden. They are too much of a distraction. Somewhere in this exchange he’s fallen onto...
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March | 2016 | Scrawling in the Margins
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Scrawling in the Margins. Part Five-ish. An Aside. March 26, 2016. March 26, 2016. As an introduction to this post, I would invite you to read the following article, nattily highlighted because I spent about five hours figuring out how to write a single line of html code. Go me…. Read this before continuing. My latest piece, I hope, serves as a small but impassioned counterpoint. As a bit of context, when I was at secondary school, by the time you hit sixth form it was. Yeah Fuck you, Ilona Turner –...