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I’ve just talking to a friend about Maria Dahvana Hedley’s new translation of Beowulf. She made me want to read this too: @BacklistedPod @lauravarnam @birchos @johnmitchinson @i_am_mill_i_am @ScribeUKbooks @MARIADAHVANA @chris1noise
Uplifted this morning by the latest episode of @BacklistedPod: I loved hearing Beowulf spoken in old English by @lauravarnam and @johnmitchinson. You are now my hearth companions. @Andr6wMale @i_am_mill_i_am.
Books that I read and reread as a teenager @BacklistedPod @i_am_mill_i_am @johnmitchinson @birchos
Join me on a tree climbing adventure in my latest blog post:
https://t.co/agQ1O4H1el
The extraordinary magic of Charles Keeping: from ‘Jack the Treacle Eater’ by Charles Causley’ published by Macmillan in 1987. The picture of the gravestone struck a chord after reading @thegentleauthor’s lyrical blog post today
https://t.co/oK33BABSSB
Hansel and Gretel by Simon Armitage illustrated by Clive Hicks Jenkins and published by @designfortoday1 manages to be a nightmare and an object of beauty and wonder at the same time. It thoroughly deserves its place on the V&A illustration awards shortlist.