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  1. From Our Blog

    Blog Post: WTF, Will! parts 36 – 37

    New blog post by Vagabond Heart WTF, Will! parts 36 – 37 Unbelievably, after nearly six months, I had almost come to the end of the complete works of Shakespeare. That lockdown challenge had proved hard to do sometimes, but also impossible to stop. And now I had just two last plays before...
  2. From Our Blog

    Blog Post: WTF, Will! parts 19 – 20

    New blog post by Vagabond Heart – discussions in this thread, please --- Much Ado About Nothing left me in a good place, so the thought of another comedy coming up was quite welcome. But would it deliver the goods? 19. The Merry Wives of Windsor If I could change the title it would be...
  3. From Our Blog

    Blog Post: WTF, Will! parts 5 – 8

    New blog post by Vagabond Heart – discussions in this thread, please --- Full of enthusiasm for my lockdown project of reading The Complete Works of Shakespeare, I wandered blindly on to play number 5. Some time later I stumbled back out, wondering if there’s any wriggle-room on those do not...
  4. Pamela Jo

    News A nice review of Bluesky-Social Media wo an X

    he non-toxic alternative to X, has had a glow-up. But is the app here to stay? Social media app that feels a lot like early Twitter has attracted millions of new users this month and, so far, is not annoying like Threads Expand Bluesky chief executive Jay Graber was appointed by Jack Dorsey to...
  5. Bloo

    News The StoryGraph

    thestorygraph.com is the book discovery and review site I mentioned in the Huddle today. I found it on BlueSky. What better place to find an Ammie/Goodreads alternative than on a Xitter alternative, right? So why would anyone need something other than the big two? 1. Formatting options...
  6. Rachel Caldecott

    Review Write Anyway by Jon Meyers and Emily Brookes

    I found this an empathetic and helpful book, so here is my review on Amazon. https://www.amazon.fr/dp/B0DCWC5QZH?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title#customerReviews
  7. Rob Reid

    Holding it up to the Mirror

    I have a suggestion on how to read your work with fresh eyes for review and revision. Change the font style – for example write in Calibri then convert to Times to review. I find this makes it seem more like reading it for the first time. Sometimes I’ll also read it in hard copy rather than on...
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