In Rachel Cooke's words, David Tindle's 'Garden on the Edge of the Village,' (1976) 'depicts those few moments on a cold but bright winter’s day just before dusk...
where a small bonfire still smokes; the sky is mottled, like an old enamel mug.'
In Rachel Cooke's words, David Tindle's 'Garden on the Edge of the Village,' (1976) 'depicts those few moments on a cold but bright winter’s day just before dusk...
where a small bonfire still smokes; the sky is mottled, like an old enamel mug.'
I think @ratpoison.bsky.social is referring to the MPs who signed the reasoned amendment not the PPSs who’ve been appointed.
Reading much tonight on Charlie Kirk, who he was, what he said and believed -- from both admirers and those deeply opposed. It does not matter. None of it. What matters is that political violence made routine against any voice, left or right, marks us as a failing, dying republic.
This is horror.
Thank you Ian
Meta used at least 16 of my books, and numerous articles, to help train the AI it will use to make billions.
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Marily Crisp. Thanks Ian.
A shingle beach at Dungeness. 3 people sitting in a row on a bench wearing bird masks
A Dungeness Sunday
Thank you
Thank you for doing this. Marily Crisp #Mums2024
That’s very sad news. I loved following how he blossomed with your love & care.