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Bad Language: February 2012
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A new writing collective based in Manchester. Bad Language at The Castle Hotel. Saturday, 11 February 2012. You can find us on badlanguagemcr.wordpress.com. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). The Birthday Issue - Book 4. Electric Sky - Book 3. Chris Killen - The Bird Room. Cormac Mcarthy - Blood Meridian. Jenn Ashworth - A Kind of Intimacy. Joel Stickley - How to Write Badly Well. Junot Diaz The Brief Wonderous Life of Oscar Wao. Things and People and Stuff and the like. Ask Ben and Clare.
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time-to-read: Reading Rewards
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Thursday, 6 June 2013. Reading is intrinsically rewarding. It can entertain us, provide a refreshing escape from reality, teach us things we didn't know already or make us feel better. With the help of NW libraries it can now also reward us in more tangible ways. For the second year running, the NW Libraries’ partnership Time To Read. Is running the Reading Rewards. Children have been challenged to read for several years through the Reading Agency’s Summer Reading Challenge. Following the closing date of...
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time-to-read
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Friday, 12 April 2013. So the big project for this year has launched this week. Try Reading. Links 30 library authorities across the north of England in a project that promotes reading, writing and drama alongside the Rugby League World Cup 2013. This is the biggest project NW Time To Read authorities will have engaged in and we are looking forward to a very different sort of sporting year. For all the Try Reading information and news visit the new website. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Jane was th...
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time-to-read: Try Reading and more
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Friday, 25 October 2013. Try Reading and more. Manchester Literature Festival, which I am lucky enough to be able to attend, has been and gone. This year I managed to enjoy hearing live writers Patrick Ness. Learned more about dead writers Barbara Pym. The highlight event for me, of course, was the Passion for Sport. Event with Owen Sheers. And Ian McMillan,. Was a partnership event between MLF and Try Reading, our libraries project linked to the Rugby League World Cup 2013. As I write this, we are antic...
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The Fathers: October 2013
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Be part of the project. Wednesday, 9 October 2013. Lee, Louis and Poppy. Louis 3.5 yrs,. I don't think I realised what responsibility really meant till Louis was born. I was used to having our flat to pay for, and bills etc, but this was different. W. E were totally responsible for him in terms of his growth and development, and bring him up. Panicking, and feeling total shock-horror; what you're supposed to do with a brand new baby? Taking your children home:. The hardest parts of being a father:. Incub...
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Meet the Readers: New historical novel reviews for History Today
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Wednesday, 27 July 2011. New historical novel reviews for History Today. Http:/ www.historytoday.com/jerome-de-groot/historical-fiction. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). This Blog is about reading historical novels and includes reports written by Third Year students analysing how and why audiences read historical fiction. If you use these reports please cite them properly. New historical novel reviews for History Today. Lost in Austen and reading about the past. Teaching Philippa Gregory novels in Hyde.
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time-to-read: June 2013
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Thursday, 6 June 2013. Reading is intrinsically rewarding. It can entertain us, provide a refreshing escape from reality, teach us things we didn't know already or make us feel better. With the help of NW libraries it can now also reward us in more tangible ways. For the second year running, the NW Libraries’ partnership Time To Read. Is running the Reading Rewards. Children have been challenged to read for several years through the Reading Agency’s Summer Reading Challenge. Following the closing date of...
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Meet the Readers: Gore Vidal
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Wednesday, 17 August 2011. 8216;As every dullard knows, the historical novel is neither history nor a novel. History means footnotes and careful citations from others tenured in the field, while the “serious” novel is about the daily lives of those who teach school and commit adultery.’. 7 October 2011 at 10:09. Im partial to historical mysteries. Do those count as historical novels to others, as they do to me? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Perry Anderson on the Historical Novel. As usual there are...
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The Fathers: 2012
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Be part of the project. Wednesday, 10 October 2012. Eddy, Melody, James and Joni. Melody 9, James 6 and Joni 4. Your list of priorities is completely rewritten. Things that once seemed very important suddenly become meaningless and things that one had previously never even thought about suddenly become very, very important. Where is the best place in town to change a babies nappies for example? Debenhams cafe in my experience). Taking your children home for the first time:. We have been very lucky and ha...
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