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Dear reader,
Before I properly begin today’s issue, I want to give you all a heads up that the newsletter will be going on summer hiatus for all of May, and be back sometime in mid-late June, if not earlier, but let’s see. I’ll be in touch...
Dear reader,
I’ve suppressed a strong urge to title this issue “Amaze Amaze Amaze” (if you know you know; if you don’t, well, I’m about to tell you in a bit so keep reading).
It’s no secret that I’m a nerd—if this is news to you, you must...
Dear reader,
I’m back with a “proper” issue, as promised—though I do hope you enjoyed wandering Middle Earth in last Sunday’s issue. I’ve been consoling myself for the sore lack of Tolkien reading this month with having Howard Shore’s mast...
Dear reader,
It’s still raining deadlines here, but I didn’t want to leave you all hanging, and voila! I thought of the next best thing, a middle (earth) ground, if you will. Yes, yes, I’ll stop it with the terrible puns.
Or, if you like...
Dear reader,
I have to admit I love when a newsletter issue tidily coincides with the start or mid-point of a month. So what’s in store for you today? One published piece, five books I’m particularly looking forward to in March, a reading...
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Hope is Anushree Nande’s superpower. Arsenal dominates many of her waking (and sleeping) hours; the rest she spends reading, writing, editing, working through creative demons with sport, music, and art, and asking herself what Coach Taylor would do.
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