Interesting for both what the reconstruction shows as well as for how they decided where rooms were and what kind of people would be using the spaces depicted.
So a SFF writer has shared a trans-hostile diatribe. I'm not reading it. I will continue to accept, respect and support trans people, who should have the same civil and legal rights as me. I know who I am better than anyone else and I expect people to believe me. I extend that courtesy to others.
Hello teachers and parents: on National Poetry Day this year, we will premiere a show, that I did for the Children's Bookshow. @ChildrensBkShow You can see a taster here, but it will come live on Oct 3. You could watch it in school, on the day perhaps? www.youtube.com/watch?v=yJfe...
YouTube video by Kids’ Poems and Stories With Michael Rosen
Me too, a quiet but powerful story.
It really wasn't what I expected when I read it (a week or so ago) but it was so good to have a story that showed people coming together, instead of each for themselves.
And those are the individuals we should blame.
My phone hates the present participle of verbs, so I have the opposite problem having to correct 'amazed' to 'amazing', even when I've typed the whole damn word out.
I was told it sometime in the 60s, maybe at Brownies, but I think by my father, could have been both I suppose. My father wasn't very hands on, but that sort of action tale or funny poem appealed to him
That is a lovely cover, I look forward to owning it :-)