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Continue reading →: Music Review: Arêtes – Mission Creep
This review was originally published on The Doughnut. Damian Burke, back in 2012, referred to the EP from Arêtes as “undulating sleep-folk” and, for most of the full debut album, I agree. I found that to really enjoy this album as a sound to chill out/relax/sleep to you need to…
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Continue reading →: Book Review: Edisto Jinx by C. Hope Clark
My rating: 4 of 5 stars This is the second book in the Edisto Island Mysteries which features former detective Callie Morgan, the hero of the piece. This time, it turns out women keep dying on the island every August but all from seemingly unrelated accidents. Are these coincidences? Or…
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Continue reading →: Music Review: Turn the People by Monks of Mellonwah
I’m starting to republish my music reviews from The Doughnut here on my writing blog and so have gone back to the very first one. I hope you like them. D K. It’s hard to believe that “Turn the People” is merely the debut album for this four-piece Australian group.…
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Continue reading →: Palmetto Poison by C. Hope Clark
My rating: 5 of 5 stars I don’t normally read whodunnits and especially ones set in the deep south of the States. But I’ve known of C. Hope Clark’s reputation as a writer for a long time and agreed to take a copy and consider giving it a review. I…
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Continue reading →: Why ADHD rocks!
I’m guest-posting over at Inky-n-the-brain today all about some of the good things about ADHD. Not denying that sometimes there are issues with it, but this is a feel-good post about an area I feel passionate about. As I say over there, if you could give me a pill to…
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Continue reading →: Recommended Resources: J School and Escape the Content Mills
If you look at the sidebars to the right of this post you’ll see two links to writing courses. I don’t usually put links like this on my site but I will make an exception here because I’ve personally benefited from the excellent tuition offered by Carol Tice and Linda…
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Continue reading →: Book Review: The Lost Garden by Katherine Swartz
Cumbria, October 1919, and the war is almost over but it comes too late for Eleanor Sanderson and her family as they receive the devastating news that her brother Walter has been killed in action. As they struggle with their grief Eleanor’s father hires a young gardener, Jack Taylor, to…
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Continue reading →: Book Review: Gora
Gora by Rabindranath Tagore My rating: 5 of 5 stars I wasn’t entirely sure if I was going to like this book – Tagore’s fifth and arguably best novel. It was written in 1910 and so belongs to an era where language then was often flowery and quite superfluous by…
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Continue reading →: Book Review: The Good Muslim
The Good Muslim by Tahmima Anam My rating: 5 of 5 stars ‘The Good Muslim’ by Tahmima Anam is one of only a handful of books in my life which has left me in real pain. I felt something akin to grief when the book came to an end as…
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Continue reading →: Book Review: Growing Gills: A Fly Fisherman’s Journey
Growing Gills: A Fly Fisherman’s Journey by David Joy My rating: 4 of 5 stars “Fishing is not a hobby; it is who we are.” David Joy, a self-confessed ichthyologist, was obsessed with fish from a very early age. By the age of five he knew how to hold a…
