Every month I choose a quote from people far wiser than me to appear here.
Every month I choose a quote from people far wiser than me to appear here.
An oldie but goodie this time. Lionel Jeffries’s 1970 adaptation of E Nesbit’s Edwardian children’s novel centres on a well-to-do London family torn apart when the children of the title's father, who works at the Foreign office, is arrested on suspicion of treason.
This month's blog is called Drawing Board. It's a series of comics that are witty and amusing. In the words of the author, it's called "Drawing Board" because of the saying "back to the drawing board", which means to go back or start a project or idea from the beginning. More blogs
Every month I choose a quote from people far wiser than me to appear here.
What is Churnalism? Well (you won't find it in your dictionary - yet) it's basically the rewriting of press releases. You'll find examples of churnalism all over the internet, and you can check the originality of the writing on this site. In their own words, it allows you to compare press releases with national newspaper […]