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Continue reading →: Restless in bed with the Vicar’s Wife
I’ve been away from my family for the last few days, staying with friends down in Gloucester. I feel the need to confess my nights have been spent in bed with the Vicar’s Wife. It was my wife who suggested I should do so actually and was perfectly happy with…
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Continue reading →: Music Review: Monks of Mellonwah – Turn the People
In fact, I’m a little embarrassed how damned good it is. I keep playing it repeatedly like I’m fifteen again and bopping away in my room to most of the thirteen tracks when I think no one is looking. I’ve just started writing for The Doughnut and thought you might like to…
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Continue reading →: Review: Seconds Before Sunrise by Shannon A. Thompson
Two nightmares. One memory. “Chaos within destiny. It was the definition of our love.” Eric has weeks before his final battle when he’s in an accident. Forced to face his human side, he knows he can’t survive if he fights alone. But he doesn’t want to surrender, even if he…
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Continue reading →: 9 Rules for Interviews I didn’t expect
One of the more recent gems I’ve come to discover among the many blogs I follow, is Wonder Sonder. The writer who calls herself Raadrahman manages to craft perfect posts every time. She writes with flair and has that uncanny ability to pull you in to anything she chooses to…
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Continue reading →: Book Review: Cydonia – Rise of the Fallen by Seyi David
If you enjoy Biblical-apocalyptic adventures then you are probably going to have a blast with Seyi David’s latest book. The story moves at such breath-taking speed that I felt dizzy and bewildered from the very first page. No wonder at least one of her reviews on Amazon suggested the book…
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Continue reading →: In Defence of Verbosity
Without a doubt, Interesting Literature is one of my favourite blogs and invariably every post is a treat. Today I read the following post on Henry James which, as I am not at all a fan of the man, I expected to be a rather dry read: Five Fascinating Facts About Henry…
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Continue reading →: Book Review: Faith in the Fog by Jeff Lucas
“If you’ve been part of a church for more than six months and nobody in it or nothing about it has irritated you yet, then you’re probably clinically dead.” I don’t read many Christian books. Part of the reason is that I spend more time reading Islamic theology and there…
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Continue reading →: Guest Post at Expatsincebirth
I’m guest posting at Expatsincebirth today on the joys of using VAK in the classroom! If you’re a teacher in the UK you almost certainly know VAK but if not then you might want to head over and have a look. It’s a model I’ve used not just to shape my classroom…
