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Medium and Substack – the Strange, Lonely Business of Finding Readers

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I was interviewed by an AI recruiter for the first time and it was weird

The Man Who Faked A Volcano Eruption – One Of The Greatest April Fools’ Hoaxes Ever

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The Forgotten Story of the King of the Amazon

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Some of the ghosts, spirits and demons of Thailand
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Some of the ghosts, spirits and demons of Thailand

ward 03/07/2009

Although over 95% of the Thai population are Buddhists, there is also a strong belief in Animism or spirit worship. Ghosts and spirits (known as Pii) abound and are found everywhere from offices and homes to haunted trees and fruit groves.

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Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev: brilliant and short
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Fathers and Sons by Ivan Turgenev: brilliant and short

ward 03/07/2009

Don’t be put off by the fact that this book is a ‘Russian classic’, Turgenev’s Fathers and Sons is truly worth a read.

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Sleazy British politicians and their shocking yet hilarious expenses
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Sleazy British politicians and their shocking yet hilarious expenses

ward 26/06/2009

My favourite has to be: (from Metro) ‘George Osborne charged the taxpayer £47 for two DVDs of his own speech on Value For Taxpayers’ Money.’

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I am being paid to watch kids’ TV and it’s complete madness
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I am being paid to watch kids’ TV and it’s complete madness

ward 25/05/2009

It’s now 6am and I am at work. There is something wrong with the way my life is going. Working in TV as a freelancer is a bizarre way to make a living.

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Welcome to Hell by Colin Martin  – Thai prison woes
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Welcome to Hell by Colin Martin – Thai prison woes

ward 27/04/2009

Colin Martin worked in construction, had his own small business, and was married with kids. An almost clichéd idyll that makes the subsequent fall all the more compelling.

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A word about JG Ballard and some book suggestions
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A word about JG Ballard and some book suggestions

ward 24/04/2009

JG Ballard died of cancer aged 78 on the 19th of April 2009. It is sad to think he will never release another book. He was usually labelled a Sci Fi writer but he frequently strayed from this label to write unique, often dystopian, scenarios that sort of/kind of/might just happen.

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