That is, a picture I have in my study ...
I've added a photograph to my profile, it's of a favourite block-print picture that I bought in the Durham Bookshop in Sunderland when I was 21 and I've carried it around the country with me. I've 'been about a bit' as they say :-) and there was a time when I moved home 8 times in 8 years, which doesn't lend itself to retaining a lot of possessions - but the picture has been a constant, and I now have it in my study at home in the Forest.
I must write it a screenplay someday ...
Also popped in to mention the website 'literaturetraining' - it has a lot more to it than might appear from its title, a wider arts appeal, and I'm pasting the 'about us' details below in case anyone's interested ...
Now to finish the mp3 guide ...
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About Us
literaturetraining is the UK's only dedicated provider of free information and advice on professional development for the literature sector. Our aim is to help writers and literature professionals working across the UK at every stage of their career to invest in themselves and their professional development so that they can realise their full potential.
If you're a writer or involved in some way with creating or supporting new writing and literature and are looking for up-to-the-minute information on training and professional development opportunities or want advice on how to move forward professionally, literaturetraining can offer various forms of help. Find out more in Our services
literaturetraining is managed by a rotating committee made up of its partner organizations, whose expertise spans the literature sector, and led by the National Association of Writers in Education. NAWE’s registered details can be found at www.nawe.co.uk .You'll find further information on the literaturetraining partner organizations in Our Partners.
literaturetraining was established in 2001 to represent new writing and literature within CreativePeople, a national network of organizations supporting professional development in the arts and crafts. literaturetraining (formerly the New Writing & Literature Consortium) has a staff of two (Philippa Johnston, Director and Fiona Firth, Information Officer) and is funded by Arts Council England.
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