Counter-cultural journalism from the Swinging Sixties.
Author: Richard Carter
A fat, bearded chap with a Charles Darwin fixation.
Book review: ‘Newsletter Ninja’ by Tammi LaBrecque
Newsletter Ninja provides useful advice on building and maintaining a following for your newsletters. Perhaps the key message is you shouldn’t worry too much about subscriber numbers, but should instead concentrate on attracting the right sort of subscribers. Amen to that! Much of the advice is fairly obvious, but worth reading. Some of the main… Continue reading Book review: ‘Newsletter Ninja’ by Tammi LaBrecque
TOTALLY RUBBISH DISGUISE!
Blimey, they’re old!
Guardian: Dorset ospreys produce egg for first time in 200 years
Book review: ‘How to Write a Lot’ by Paul J. Silvia
A practical guide to productive academic writing.
Book review: ‘Islands of Abandonment’ by Cal Flyn
Life in the post-human landscape.
Book review: ‘Ancestors’ by Prof. Alice Roberts
The prehistory of Britain in seven burials.
Ring pull
Yesterday was Jen’s and my 30th anniversary as a couple. To mark the occasion, we popped down the local Register Office to sign up for one of those newfangled civil partnership thingies. …And they say I don’t know how to play the long game!
Book review: ‘The Instant’ by Amy Liptrot
The follow-up to the best-selling ‘The Outrun’.
Book review: ‘Border’ by Kapka Kassabova
A journey to the edge of Europe.