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Weekend Reading: Academic Motivations
I’ve been thinking lately about why people go into academia. In part, that’s because I see a lot of people at this time of year…
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Happy New Year!
I hope you’ve all had a lovely Christmas break! I’d love to say that I have, but unfortunately it didn’t quite work out like that!…
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Weekend Reading: Fun with Basil
This week – just squeezing in before the new restrictions! – I found myself back in the classroom. It’s been a while. The Open University…
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Weekend Reading: A Precarious Hope
This week there’s a Digital Picket going on in the UK: in solidarity with the strike action, a lot of people have been pledging not…
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Weekend Reading: Shameless Self-Promotion
This week I’ve been tinkering with my Redbubble shop, adding new work and customising some things in response to requests. So I thought I’d use…
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Weekend Reading: Festive Chaos
It’s been a busy couple of weeks – isn’t it always?! – including the production last week of my Classical Christmas Gift Guide. I’ve been…
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The last few weeks have been pretty crazy, which is why I haven’t been posting as regularly as I would like. There’s been a lot…
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Today is World Book Day! In my house it’s an annual exercise in trying to figure out how to wear a costume without actually wearing…
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It’s that time of year again: International Lego Classicism Day! Every year I do a little Lego project to celebrate the day, joining Classics enthusiasts…
