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Lucy R. Fisher

@richmondie

Editor and proofreader. Books here: wordcount-richmonde.blogspot.com/p/my-books.html
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"There is a whole range of people who are neurodiverse. We need to understand those people..." #bbcbreakfast They may even be watching this programme.

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If only there was some sort of membership club we could join where we could do this collectively with all our neighbouring European trading partners.

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If you have the sort of mind that takes a pleasure in dates, lists, catalogues, concrete details, descriptions of processes, junk shop windows and back numbers of the Exchange and Mart... George Orwell

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America has always been multi-cultural since the Puritans settled in Massachusetts and the Quakers went to Pennsylvania People just pretend we used to be culturally homogenous because the massive cultural differences between American white populations eroded over time

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Tiny fiction writing tip: Save yourself from apostrophe catastrophe by avoiding giving any main character a name that ends in "s".

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A BOOK OF WEREWOLVES This fascinating treatment of the European werewolf myth by Sabine Baring Gould is today's #spookysept vintage read 'a werewolf may easily be detected, even when devoid of his skin...for there are always some hairs in the hollow of his hand' (1865)

A BOOK OF WEREWOLVES This fascinating treatment of the European werewolf myth by Sabine Baring Gould is today's #spookysept vintage read
'a werewolf may easily be detected, even when devoid of his skin...for there are always some hairs in the hollow of his hand' (1865)
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Flowers, still lifes and domestic interiors are the primary subjects of Ethel Sands’s painting; here they are combined with books possibly on a mantelpiece at the Château d’Auppegard, a large 17thC house near Dieppe where Sands and her partner, the painter Nan Hudson spent

Flowers, still lifes and domestic interiors are the primary subjects of Ethel Sands’s painting; here they are combined with books possibly on a mantelpiece at the Château d’Auppegard, a large 17thC house near Dieppe where Sands and her partner, the painter Nan Hudson spent
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Join us in writing to Louise Haigh about unaffordable and outdated £bn road schemes being scrapped. Public transport, road maintenance, rail freight, and active travel improvements need to be prioritised actionnetwork.org/letters/help-g…