Know Your Place
Monday, March 10
Shaping up
Meanwhile, on a lighter note, the Real England summer book tour is shaping up nicely. If you have any ideas about venues I could speak at or people who might like to hear me, drop me a line. I will buy you a pint of real ale in exchange, and I'm a man of my word (mostly).
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I discovered you yesterday - bought the book - it arrived this morning. Im only at page 17 and felt the need to remark on the merry dance I have just committed around the house. "Looming apocalypse really can be fun". Indeed. I have been reading the ecologist for several months now but I am obviously a bit slow on the uptake. I have spent five years feeling unrooted, dashing off to do dissertations and volunteering in far off lands and the like. Due to injury I have been forced to spend TIME (nearly a year now) in the place I have been wanting to escape most because of ever increasing oppressive corporate drudgery (my home 'village'). My eyes have been opened. Your book (all of it up to page 17) is brilliant! Oh, and people here are starting to talk to each other... I am tentitavely (actually no I'm not, I'm genuinely excited).
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