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- Quick health update- December 2014
- The BookBenches speak (parodies)
- My summer of BookBenching
- BBC National Short Story Award 2014 deep dive
- The diary of another nobody
- Just cherish it all- A small personal tribute to Graham Joyce (1954-2014)
- The view from Maslow’s peak (I) – Living through a thought experiment
- The view from Maslow’s peak (II) – Going with a different sort of flow
- The view from Maslow’s Peak (III) – In my end is my beginning (a personal history)
- And Beth shall be no more- Little Women, heroines and Nora Ephron
- The bee
- On my bookshelf (II) – The evolution of self-help
- On my bookshelf (I)- Reading habits and paper vs. e-books
- Ars vivendi
- Ars moriendi
- Cancer 101- dispelling two popular misconceptions
- The best-laid plans (and stories)
- The work of Anthony Lane – So finely written
- Parodies and Wendy Cope – Some sort of record seemed vital
- Audrey Hepburn’s Holly Golightly – Round the bend
- The Waste Land by T.S. Eliot – The deep sea swell
- Obituaries in The Economist- Stories of somewhere else
- The National Portrait Gallery
- Things I like (an introduction)
- Not the sheep
- 3 evidence-based ideas for a thoughtful and productive life, as learned from a simple exercise routine (with a surprise cameo from Lord Krishna!)
- Jane Austen, Free-Trait-Theorist
- The universal stories of This American Life
- The isolation wall
- One half my life is not reading books
- Always look on the bright side
- The tints that glow- Cancer and the female appearance
- Books of my childhood (III) – New Yorker humour and a woman’s search for meaninglessness
- The widest prairies
- Life in a barrel
- Books of my childhood (II)- My man Wodehouse
- Books of my childhood (I) – The Indispensable Calvin and Hobbes
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Ars vivendi
Cancer sucks, but life is great – Stephen Sutton, Stephen’s Story Life is bearable even when it’s unbearable: that is what’s so terrible, that is the unbearable thing about it – Geoff Dyer, Out of Sheer Rage What do you … Continue reading →