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28
Dec

a thimbleful of cherry brandy for three shillings

I was recording a podcast interview for a corporate client a while ago — we all have to pay the bills,
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06
Oct

this will take a minute

I was browsing the selection of books in my local charity shop recently when I encountered something wonderful: a microwave
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22
Sep

having a summer; I recommend it

It wasn’t until midway through August that I realised what was happening: unlike the past fifteen years, I was
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11
May

call the coastguard, I suppose

Recently, I made a trip back in time. I returned to a place that I have some very  mixed feelings
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22
Mar

what if not everything had to be maximised for profit?

Although I graduated into the aftermath of the 2008 recession, I kept hold of what felt like an unobtainable dream
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24
Jan

how to start writing a book

In the last few months of 2021, I sold a book. This was the culmination of, no exaggeration, years of
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02
Jan

starboard is green, except when it isn't

A stranger wrote to me this week to tell me that while reading my book they had learned a valuable
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02
Jan

there is no way to see your own art history

A short opening notice: I have a few signed copies of my book left for people to buy (because the
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02
Jan

my fingers race to keep up with the high hat

I fell over this week. My unreliable left ankle gave way on the second from bottom stair and I toppled
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02
Jan

apfelstrudel is definitely in my future

One unexpected but delightful consequence of this newsletter format I’m doing at the moment is the volume of replies
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