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LITTLE WILD coming June 2026 (Mantle, UK; Holt, US; Fazi Editore, IT) Rep'd by Cathryn Summerhayes, Curtis Brown. Will work for croissants.
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You'd be in good company - Page Against The Machine already exists here (Norwich), run by the brilliant indie Book Hive. Don't think they're on bsky, sadly
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Oh god. They come from eggs? I think? Reptile sheep? Bird sheep?! Never have I wanted to understand something less
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Yes, just checked and it's the publishing fair. Might give it a go for general socialising purposes... Gathering would be lovely but definitely no rush. Good luck with the marking!
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That sounds great. I saw there's a fair at Dragon Hall in May, is that worth going to would you say? (If you know!)
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Oh good. How was the fair?
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We lost a frisbee yesterday in similar (albeit more aquatic) circumstances
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Meant to reply to this on Friday but a child got in the way... I always seem to describe it as 'writing into the void'. Which I think of either as a black pit (ha) or the emptiness of space, and we're little drifting Voyagers blaring Chuck Berry into the infinite. How are you feeling this week?!
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(cont.) alone, or each of us getting a text from him to tell us he loved us and say goodbye, because none of us could be there with him. He came through it brilliantly but - what a time. And we really were lucky, to have a home and garden and kind neighbours and each other.
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We were lucky in many ways. My husband and I were home with a 6mth old and a 3yo. It was (very) hard at times, but at times lovely. Mostly just slow and dull. Nobody in our extended family died. BUT I will never forget trying to comfort my MIL over Zoom as my FIL went into major heart surgery (1/2)
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Thanks so much Ian. I know you of all people know it can be a long (long, long) road!
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Ha, that's when I'll start banging on about the next one
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Oh.
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Thank you, Carolyn!
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"You might die, but DON'T PANIC because you probably won't, but you might"
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Please enjoy all procrastination activities equally
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Ha, thanks so much David
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Erin you are TOO GOOD. Thank you 😘
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Haha love the fireworks! Thanks Ian :)
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Thanks so much Orla!
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OOH. I discovered this only a fortnight ago. Isn't it great?! Just finished S1 and the finale is one of the best bits of TV I've seen in ages
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Oh god you're probably right. Problem is the iron is hot but my brain is very much not
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Hurrah!
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Oh if they already know and like you I'm sure you're fine! It's an incredibly reasonable point that's never occurred to me (and I'm sure I'll now see it everywhere)
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Love these! And congratulations!
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I would be SO TEMPTED but I think it depends how much you need them to like you (sadly)
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Hahaha. I only just watched s1, was thinking I'd have a little wellness (sanity) break before s2 but this is a good argument that that's a terrible plan
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The new book sounds v interesting! I dropped you a message about grabbing a coffee, if you'd like to (no pressure! Just flagging in case it disappeared into notifications as mine often do)