- Wed, 12:42: RT @damonwake: They’ll have the time of their lives and look back with misty-eyed fondness 15 years later when they’re deputy assistant DG…
- Wed, 12:56: Fascinating. I knew maybe a quarter of this. And it doesn’t even mention him hosting a meeting between Harold Wilson and the IRA leadership in his own home. https://t.co/jJDryN6rgC
- Wed, 13:01: RT @WritersFrock: @nwbrux You can’t just leave *that* hanging…
- Wed, 15:11: Paladin of Souls, by Lois McMaster Bujold Richly drawn world where theology is an applied science, gripping plot, heartily recommended. #nwbooks https://t.co/9nZtnfgviA https://t.co/hrLDdQCOQ2 https://t.co/l5chWP1bGP
- Wed, 15:42: The Time Traveler’s Wife, by Audrey Niffenegger Time-travel as a metaphor for the things we know and don’t know and can’t know about the people that we love. #nwbooks https://t.co/3gDuAU4KEj https://t.co/yoGWE0tAEe https://t.co/ELSZlVTuu2
- Wed, 16:05: RT @ChairmanYaffle: Worth a read. https://t.co/WWdImbS5ci
- Wed, 16:06: RT @worldcon2021: How and why should you vote in the #HugoAwards? Will Frank, our Hugo administrator, chatted with @spectologypod this we…
- Wed, 16:15: Time And Relative Dissertations In Space: Critical Perspectives on Doctor Who, edited by David Butler This is a brilliant collection of seventeen scholarly essays on Doctor Who, mostly concentrating on the 1963-1989 run. #nwbooks https://t.co/OsEK7xiyNP https://t.co/n6kB96aiUX https://t.co/RFBgFZGLHU
- Wed, 16:33: At Swim-Two-Birds, by Flann O’Brien Generally thought of as O’Brien’s masterwork, though personally I prefer the more structured lunacy of The Third Policeman. It’s quite hard work to read as well. #nwbooks https://t.co/wnjvK9QyfY https://t.co/pF7CvRyciE https://t.co/hrZF0xzrMg
- Wed, 17:11: Fascinating thread on French demographics compared to England and Germany. https://t.co/8QBeSOor9V
- Wed, 17:52: Unrecognised States, by Nina Caspersen If a peaceful settlement is the preferred goal, serious engagement across the boundary without prejudice to future status is a key stepping stone in that direction. #nwbooks https://t.co/vyozcna93W https://t.co/KgXgZxgwLh https://t.co/wfEJC7MBeb
- Wed, 19:01: “The Persistence of Vision”, by John Varley, and Dreamsnake, by Vonda McIntyre https://t.co/0BQU5zD51a
- Wed, 20:48: Questions raised over charity seeking to buy JRR Tolkien’s Oxford house https://t.co/hjS6kBeEoJ Seemed a bit odd to me.
- Thu, 09:30: Whoniversaries 10 December https://t.co/yqjYim5pTC
- Thu, 09:34: RT @davidallengreen: The Brexit negotiations summarised perfectly in just three pictures. https://t.co/ecpPLikifb
- Thu, 10:45: Britain’s bridges are falling down: why is the UK so terrible at infrastructure? https://t.co/gw2r2SpVM7 Good question, with alarming details.
- Thu, 11:48: RT @Uitlander: @nwbrux Simple answer: as with all other things they’ve had enough of experts and would prefer to outsource the project to o…
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