- Tue, 12:56: RT @gideonrachman: I have developed a grudging admiration for Theresa May and explain here why, reluctantly, I'd back her deal https://t.c…
- Tue, 16:05: EU Law Analysis: How to protect the rights of UK citizens in the EU27 after Brexit? Analysis of the Shindler judgme… https://t.co/rgKeM8v3Zr
- Tue, 17:11: EPACA, SEAP and Transparency International urge MEPs to vote in favour of transparency amendments via joint open le… https://t.co/p1dUHPQYoT
- Tue, 18:10: Br�sel, by Beno�t Peeters and Fran�ois Schuiten https://t.co/xbhRpTcrMi
- Tue, 20:48: This thread has more swearing than I would normally link to, but it is pretty glorious. https://t.co/nnvlu9YlSa
- Wed, 02:58: RT @mac_eamonn: Real privilege to be present @BrusselsNI to hear the poems of #FrankOrmsby and the music of @tonersongs. Thanks too to @Ar…
- Wed, 02:58: RT @IrishEmbBelgium: Thank you Andrew and to the wonderful colleagues @BrusselsNI and @ArtsCouncilNI for a very special and memorable eveni…
- Wed, 09:28: I was at a great poetry and music event last night organised by @BrusselsNI with @tonersongs and Frank Ormsby. Here… https://t.co/HnJ1a5Wwyq
- Wed, 10:41: Harry Leslie Smith, vocal critic of austerity, dies aged 95 https://t.co/koNFRwtpB3
- Wed, 10:45: RT @GrantTucker: Baroness Trumpington is responsible for my favourite gif of all time. RIP. https://t.co/laT5dhfYIg </ul
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Sandkings, Enemy Mine and The Fountains of Paradise
Three interesting works won both Hugo and Nebula in 1980 for work published in 1979. The second paragraph of the third section of…
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December 2005 books
This is the latest post in a series I started five months ago, anticipating the twentieth anniversary of my bookblogging which will fall in 2023.…
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November 2005 books
November 2005 was a heavy month for travel. I started in Montenegro, went from there for Vienna and then on to Kyiv, my first ever visit to Ukraine…
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