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Tuesday 13 October 2020
The Problem with Poetry
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Poetry has a problem. The problem is how it is taught in schools. Poetry has been part of the English Literature curriculum at GCSE (and if...
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Thursday 29 August 2019
Guest Blog Post - D. Ellis Overttun
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Hosting a guest post on my humble blog isn't something I have ever done before, but when the author D. Ellis Overttun asked if I would m...
Thursday 23 May 2019
Book Review: God's Rough Drafts by Rob Scott
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Set around 100 years from now, this book considers a future where body part transplantation has become widespread, routine and big business....
Thursday 7 March 2019
World Book Day
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Today is World Book Day, a day that is designed to encourage children to read and be enthusiastic books. Obviously this is very much somethi...
Tuesday 2 October 2018
Phil's Law
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What I term rather immodestly as Phil's Law goes something like this: When you see a single book, in a bookshop or a library, that is...
Friday 21 September 2018
Amazon's Review Policy
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With its position of huge market dominance in the book industry, for both traditional publishers but even more so for the thriving independe...
Monday 4 June 2018
New Kobo Woes
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After being reduced to one shared eReader in the household (a Kobo as it happens) after the getting-on-a-bit 5 button Kindle finally gave up...
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