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My Idea of Heaven

Books, coffee: what’s not to love? I am almost tempted to move to Hastings, so that Hanushka’s can be my local coffee shop.

Banned Books Week

Why not celebrate Banned Booked Week by reading a banned or frequently challenged book? The list is extraordinary, ranging from Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland (banned in the Chinese province of Hunan, in 1931 for its portrayal of animals acting with the same sensitivities as humans, which censor General Ho Chien believed was an insulting) and Animal Farm (banned in Kenya in…
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Stat Central

Gloomy statistics from today’s Metro Number of bookshops in UK in 2005: 4000 Number of bookshops in UK in 2011: 2178 Number of towns without a single bookshop: 580 

Living What is Read

This Autumn’s National Trust Magazine features short articles from various contributors about their love of walking. In one, novelist and pet Ben Okro describes how he often combines walking with reading as he wanders the canals of Little Venice, pitying the joggers who, unlike him, return ‘reddened and crumpled with all that strain’. Since walking and reading are…
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On Yer Bike!

Today Flavorwire served up a treat with these rather fetching picture of famous authors and their bicycles. http://www.flavorwire.com/328895/photos-of-famous-authors-and-their-bicycles?all=1

Winning openers

I thought I would share with you paragraphs that consistently top the polls for best opening lines of novels:  “If you really want to hear about it, the first thing you’ll probably want to know is where I was born, and what my lousy childhood was like, and how my parents were occupied and all before…
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Note to self

The Booker short-list is out. Must add to reading list. http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/magazine-19592084

Air-borne

“People ask me, “Where do you get your ideas?” “Out of the air,” I tell them. This is a fact, though not a simple one. The air is different in different places; it is the local atmosphere, the medium through which pass the history of the place and the ideas there indwelling.” Russell Hoban  …
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Saturday Morning

“To sit at one’s table on a sunny morning, with four clear hours of uninterruptable security, plenty of nice white paper, and a Squeezer pen – that is true happiness.” Churchill.

Today’s Inspiration

Debbie Holt say she trawls through telephone directories in search of characters’ names. Me, I prefer graveyards. This, a recent find in Alfriston, Sussex.