SPEED DATING IN FOLKESTONE!

SPEED DATING IN FOLKESTONE!

KOLLECTIV  I went well out of my comfort zone and attended this speed dating for artists and creatives, I must admit I did not know what to expect BUT I am so glad I attended. I thought this was a perfect way of boosting your journey in whatever creative way is your expertise. I met a selection of artists, filmmakers, and digital arts plus I didn’t get to talk to everyone, hopefully, I will be able to blog about each person and their artistic journey. Anyone who is creative struggles for funding, so if I can help put their ART…

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ALL THE BEGGARS RIDING BY LUCY CALDWELL – BOOK REVIEW

ALL THE BEGGARS RIDING BY LUCY CALDWELL – BOOK REVIEW

Published by Faber & Faber When Lara was twelve, and her younger brother Alfie was eight, their father died in a helicopter crash. A prominent plastic surgeon, and Irishman, he had honed his skills on the bomb victims of the Troubles. But the family grew up used to him being absent: he only came to London for two weekends a month to work at the Harley Street Clinic, where he met their mother years before, and they only once went on a family holiday together, to Spain, where their mother cried and their father lost his temper and left early.…

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A RECIPE FOR MURDER BY GS REVEL BURROUGHS – BOOK REVIEW

A RECIPE FOR MURDER BY GS REVEL BURROUGHS – BOOK REVIEW

Published by‎ Mr E Entertainment What a brilliant who has done it! This will keep you guessing until the very end, every time you think you have worked it out it all falls apart. Love the characters, who are all crime writers and very intelligent but it still almost escapes them. The story of a dinner party and someone getting poisoned is a very old scenario but, this opens up to be a much better story with more deaths. With only a small amount of suspects, you would think you could work it out! I liked this as every page…

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SILENT EVIDENCE BY CLEA KOFF – BOOK REVIEW

SILENT EVIDENCE BY CLEA KOFF – BOOK REVIEW

Published by Avon on the 29th August 2024 Clea Koff, who is mixed-race and Jewish, was born in 1972 to a Tanzanian mother and an American father, both documentary filmmakers focused on human rights issues. Her parents took her and her older brother, Kimera, with them around the world. She spent her childhood in England, Kenya, Tanzania, Somalia, and the United States. By the time she was a teenager, she had decided to study human osteology, which she did first in California. She earned her bachelor’s degree in anthropology from Stanford University. Koff then went on to the master’s program…

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