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Baileys Prize longlist read: Elizabeth is Missing by Emma Healey | Bluestalking Journal
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Reading and writing about reading and writing. Autumn – Winter Reading Projects. Guardian 1000 Books Everyone Must Read. What’s a Bluestocking? Baileys Prize longlist read: Elizabeth is Missing by Emma Healey. Harper; 1st edition (June 10, 2014). The topics raised in Emma Healey’s. He allowed himself to be filmed for the first year. I expect this is the reason. Keep an eye on Emma Healey. The Baileys judges handpicked her to stand in as one of the more remarkable young writers writing today. Ther...You a...
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The Chaos on Maple Lane: Wow
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The Chaos on Maple Lane. Wednesday, May 12, 2010. I really should post more often. Ooops. At four months Zoe weighed in at 10 lbs. 15 oz., and Lucy was 10 lbs. 9 oz. so they are growing well. Even though they are still small, they are growing with the curve that they have always been on, about the 10-15th percentile. Eek That's a picture of all 4 twins up at the top! I don't have any good pictures of him uploaded yet but I'll get some. I know there's much more, but this will have to do for tonight! Janua...
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In Her Absence by Antonio Munoz Molina | Bluestalking Journal
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Reading and writing about reading and writing. Autumn – Winter Reading Projects. Guardian 1000 Books Everyone Must Read. What’s a Bluestocking? In Her Absence by Antonio Munoz Molina. Other Press; Softcover edition (July 17, 2007). With a husband who’s an average workaday bureaucrat, married to a beautiful wife longing to leave their provincial town for the excitement of life in the city,. Is at first reminiscent of Flaubert’s. What to make of these two? That’s up to the reader. With a healthy dose of sk...
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well, it’s like thiz… | Bluestalking Journal
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Reading and writing about reading and writing. Autumn – Winter Reading Projects. Guardian 1000 Books Everyone Must Read. What’s a Bluestocking? Well, it’s like thiz…. I haven’t been here in so long I’ve actually forgotten how to post. I’ve been blogging for what, a decade? And I totally forgot the steps it takes to go from letterz to wordz to a coherent grouping of said letterz in order to form wordz. This iz my balcony and this was my lunch: spinach and pepper cheese quesadilla. It waz good. Sounds like...
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Baileys Prize: the update | Bluestalking Journal
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Reading and writing about reading and writing. Autumn – Winter Reading Projects. Guardian 1000 Books Everyone Must Read. What’s a Bluestocking? Baileys Prize: the update. Though I haven’t properly finished another Longlisted book, I have been working on a couple of them. On my Kindle, I’m reading. From my library stash, I’ve begun. A God in Every Stone. A God in Every Stone. Is a kaleidoscopic masterpiece of empire and rebellion by a storyteller of dizzying ambition and talent. THE LONGLIST – 2015. The T...
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Adeline by Norah Vincent | Bluestalking Journal
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Reading and writing about reading and writing. Autumn – Winter Reading Projects. Guardian 1000 Books Everyone Must Read. What’s a Bluestocking? Adeline by Norah Vincent. Houghton Mifflin Harcourt (April 7, 2015). The degree of difficulty involved in writing. Let’s say they haven’t and that I’m breaking new ground. No one else will care but I like the thought I’ve CREATED SOMETHING, unlikely as it is. I won’t tell if you won’t. And I’m pretty sure you don’t care either way.]. What Vincent has done in.
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boxing a glacier: May 2008
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Wednesday, May 28, 2008. I hate it. Why can people get away with this? I'd like to think I'm as clever as this guy. But I really wish I was this good. I will definitely take the first guy's approach:. Repeating "Yer not gittin' mah account number," in a Southern drawl. That and maybe this one:. Personally, I like to keep an air horn next to the phone for this very reason. One good blast and they have to take a time out before calling their next victim.". Links to this post. And the roosters went straight...
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boxing a glacier: November 2008
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Wednesday, November 19, 2008. Well well, I'm a terrible poster. But if you manage to stifle your murderous rage at my lack of posts, I am a grower. And of course a lot has happened in the times since I last spoke to my wide audience of maybe. Four (love you dear/all). Thanks to my wife for helping make those awesome buttons. Therefore I interrupt my lack of posting for a plea of your hard-earned Lincolns (see right). What you can do to help. I look forward to sharing my facial hair adventures with al...
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12 Ways to Watch Less TV and Be More Creative | Studio Mothers: Life & Art
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A Life of Intention (Self-Paced Weekend Retreat). 12 Ways to Watch Less TV and Be More Creative. By Miranda on April 19, 2011. It’s easy to understand the appeal of slobbing out in front of the television when you’re exhausted at the end of a long day. Let’s get to work on that watercolor painting! TV is designed to hook you and keep you on your sofa. The artist and author Keri Smith wrote on her blog. Front-load a few moments of creative practice. Tell yourself that you. Save it for later. Use a contest...
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Sapporo, Japan – Damian Daily
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Books, Travel and Entertainment. August 23, 2016. I recently had the pleasure of spending a few days in Sapporo, the capital of Hokkaido. Sapporo hosts many festivals. There are many interesting sites throughout Sapporo. I spent half a day exploring Hokkaido University. I look forward to returning to Sapporo with my family and seeing some of the other festivals. I’d like to get outside of the city to enjoy some of the other opportunities Hokkaido is known for as well, such as hiking and skiing. Travel Re...
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