Hello! In I’ve been prepping a couple of concertina sketchbooks ready for some woodland plein air action. I mis-ordered the 2nd and ended up with an A7; it’s rather fun though. Also, a few more corvids in &



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Hello! In I’ve continued developing ideas from the course plus a little random collaging and plein air sketching

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As more and more writing becomes electronic, what is the future for the craft, skills and objects associated with it? https://t.co/0iqz3ljSyR

The Lecture Series continues with What is Writing, How Does it Work, and What Does the Future Hold?

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It’s a special day today - the launch of which I’ve been working on for two years. Things are hectic, so the of the day is mim (ميم) as in majnun or (#مجنون), because that’s what preparations feel like!

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Watch out for our masked Today’s is v as in vendetta. Chubby Kitten has mocked up a little to celebrate, since he’s a huge fan of the

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is for (Or but that doesn’t alliterate). Today, Chubby takes inspiration from with the ñ as in a local word for

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- start off the with another Today it’s ra’ (راء) as in ra’s “head” (#رأس). Try not to have a sore one tomorrow morning!

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Romans, Today’s for is ī, which comes up in various and systems. Here Chubby has got his on to celebrate it, and the upcoming on in full

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Today’s celebrating is for dāl (دال), as in (#دبكة)! Chubby is trying not to trip over himself while dancing!

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A in the script: jim (ج) as in jarjir (جرجير), the Arabic for This is pawing his way through the to the ’s opening April 26!

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Our contribution to This is hitting the open road with é and è - two letters used by a large number of To see many of them, come by ’s opening April 26!

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Once more for Today it’s đ as in the name of the currency - which Chubby uses to get his favourite All in anticipation of ’s

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Day four of our series! Today it’s thaa’ (ثاء), as in (#ثوب) - Chubby is sweating away in his! Four days down in anticipation of ’s

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here’s the third of the abjad, modeled by a Come by ’s to find out just what an abjad is, and where it’s used!

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Caxton’s 1476-7 printing of the Canterbury Tales, the first book printed in England, will soon be on show in ‘Writing
Forthcoming Events inspired by the exhibition include on children’s Alphabet Books
https://t.co/LMQt2UB2pu

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