Kate Colquhoun
@kate_colquhoun_
5 books (4th Estate, Bloomsbury, Little Brown). Feature, review & broadcast journalism. Former Fellow of RLF & RGS. Travel Comms Director. Mother of sons.
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15-01-2011 15:51:12
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I basically want to cry. You canât imagine what weâre seeing inside hospitals today. The scale of the suffering. The horror of it all. No-one who saw it would EVER dismiss the dying for being too old or too unwell. Never. Theyâd do everything they could to help. This is so wrong.
Whatâs distinctive about the brains of elderly people who have not experienced cognitive decline? And what can we accurately say about the âbenefitsâ of late learning? Would Montaigne approve of them, or not? Find out, in S2Ep5 of The Neuromantics willeaves.com/podcast
In today's Writer's Aloud podcast we hear from Mimi Khalvati, Eleanor Updale, Kate Colquhoun, @dyerheather, Debjani Chatterjee, Ian Duhig FRSL, @AnnCoburn1, Ruth Thomas, Julian Evans, Joanne Limberg, EmmaÂŹ_darwin, Hilary Davies on Why I Write buff.ly/3sIN8S1
Nearly 20 yrs ago (đ) I reviewed this mesmerising book by Melanie McGrath. I've just suggested that a group of fine travel writers add it to their *best* list: when it comes to writing about place, The Long Exile is up there with Chatwin, Macfarlane etc. telegraph.co.uk/culture/books/âŠ