
I am consciously pushing my own reading boundaries - exploring academic writing and more serious 'literature'. This blog tracks my thoughts, challenges my assumptions, and also pokes a bit of fun at myself to keep me grounded.
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Over the Easter Break I had the distinct pleasure of being introduced to David Hume – in literary, rather than literal, terms of course. Since then, I’ve had a nagging feeling that I wanted to write about the experience, but I could never q...
A walk with Mr Tumnus (Pauline Baynes, 1950)
Few books are as special to me as The Chronicles of Narnia (C.S. Lewis). While I’ve only read the series twice, each instance has been transformative. Beyond the allegory, these books represent...
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By committing my thoughts to paper, do I change my inner self? (Escher, 194...
Public Service Announcement: Dostoevsky can be highly addictive and damaging to your sleep cycle. Think before you read - or you might just find yourself thinking a little too much afterwards!
He had become so completely isolated...
I first embarked on my self-imposed study of “academic writing” with a naïve view: that by climbing above the foundational layers of pop-science, I could concisely define the challenges I face in leading a small business in a global world....
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I am consciously pushing my own reading boundaries - exploring academic writing and more serious 'literature'. This blog tracks my thoughts, challenges my assumptions, and also pokes a bit of fun at myself to keep me grounded.
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