- Fri, 12:56: The audience was Austrian actually, or at least in Vienna. This was the speech that referred to “a Mad Max style wo… https://t.co/0U2icqNVIC
- Fri, 16:05: RT @shockproofbeats: Got my days wrong and ended up alone in a room with my boss and the President of Ireland while I was on ketamine. http…
- Fri, 18:42: Islandia, by Austen Tappan Wright https://t.co/uXNk6Vr0U7
- Fri, 19:48: A very effective and somewhat moving short story about Britain’s electoral future by @gerrylynch. https://t.co/4F5DBVEUEU
- Fri, 20:48: Got mine 10 years ago. No regrets. #getthesnip https://t.co/PAimxl8IkT
- Fri, 22:32: RT @SJPSalisbury: Staggeringly good. Well worth a read. https://t.co/Poj4KgGEe9
- Sat, 10:45: A hitchhiker's guide to Galileo and Brexit https://t.co/bYWeIuxYwS @SophiaBesch of @CER_EU advocates a compromise.
My tweets
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101 Ways to Win an Election, by Mark Pack and Edward Maxfield
I have no immediate plans to return to electoral politics (full disclosure: Cambridge City Council, 1990; North Belfast, 1996). However, I deal on…
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Ages in Chaos / Revolutions in the Earth, by Stephen Baxter
Baxter is best known for his SF writing, but here he turns his hand to history of science, specifically James Hutton, the Scottish eighteenth-century…
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Shades of Milk and Honey, by Mary Robinette Kowal
A fantasy take on the worlds of Jane Austen and the Brontes, which I have to admit has faded in my memory since I read it several weeks back. I…
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