Read: We are not in the World by Connor O’Callaghan ★★★☆☆📚
Mysterious or confusing narrative, slips between times & narrators. I struggled to follow. The lurch at then end was a great surprise.
Kind: Notes
On April Fool’s day a pupil said to me, do you know we have been calling you Mr Johnathan all day. I had wondered why they were using my name so much! Need to get my ears tested.
Noodling around GOV.UK Design System. Community
Share research findings and examples with others. Be open to feedback or changes to your work.
Above all, be kind.
If only these principles were adopted by government as a whole, start with PMQs
The Next War
It will take place,
it will take time
it will take life,
and waste them.
Ursula K. Le Guin
From
Pome Newsletter by Matthew Ogle
Two years ago today was the last day before schools closed for lockdown. Seems longer than that:
Read: The employees: a workplace novel of the 22nd century by Olga Ravn ★★★★☆ 📚
Quite unclassifiable, science fiction, elliptical, mysterious and compelling. I found Lea Guldditte Hestelund at Overgaden, the art exibit the book is ‘based’ on, helpful.
I’ve seen quite a few blackthorn blooming along the road this week.
Read: Seating Arrangements by Maggie Shipstead ★★★☆☆ 📚
Just had a fascinating meeting with @joedale where he shared some audacity workflow wizardry.
I started my early 2011 MacBook to open a a cd yesterday. The trackpad bulged ominously. New battery arrived today along with the correct screwdrivers. It feels quite snappy. I think I’ll start using if for 32 bit stuff which should let me update the newer one.