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Daily Archives: 1 October 2013
Arrival
When I got home from London late tonight, I found a gift-wrapped parcel, containing my first, advance copy of The Accidental Species, with a wonderful note from my editor at the University of Chicago Press. Here is the new arrival. … Continue reading
Posted in proud author, The Accidental Species, university of chicago press, Writing & Reading
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Hey, you guys in DC, I’m trying to work here!
Posted in Research, science, Waste of money
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Gone Fishing
Monday night found me washed up in London with time on my hands. This very rarely happens, so I was determined to use the time well: notwithstanding inasmuch as which I went to a literary gathering in a room above … Continue reading
Posted in Apparitions, blogs, caught by the river, Deer Island, internet, Neil Ansell, Writing & Reading
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