That cross looks awesome!
He is very shy - though he refers to himself as 'anti-social' - due to having a serious speech problem when young (caused by having cerebral palsy and a hearing problem) and also because he was teased and bullied at school. He also hates the fact that he looks younger than he is. He is 26 in that photo and almost 30 now.
I wish I looked younger than I am.
Text is about Aristotle?
In part, yes. Aristotle features in the introduction to my next book.
On a recent speaking trip to Brisbane, enjoying a nutritional meal: a rocky road ice cream.
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When my wife went to a Bridal Show with her mother back when we were still engaged, everybody thought her mother was the bride to-be
Text is about Aristotle?
In part, yes. Aristotle features in the introduction to my next book.
It was the dandy line that gave it away.
My publisher does everything electronically so no fountain pen correcting of proofs for me. I would enjoy the editing process more your way though; I really dislike doing it on-screen. Though it does make tracking changes easier.
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In part, yes. Aristotle features in the introduction to my next book.
It was the dandy line that gave it away.
My publisher does everything electronically so no fountain pen correcting of proofs for me. I would enjoy the editing process more your way though; I really dislike doing it on-screen. Though it does make tracking changes easier.
My publisher uses track changes to give feedback, and much of the current round of editing's on-screen.
But when I'm editing for myself (and writing) I use fountain pen and paper. A luxury but also a writerly tool.
Can you point me to your book/s?
I look WAY younger than I am (at least I think I do, anyway) and I LOVE it. My entire family has the same 'problem'. My mom is often mistaken as being my sister.
Obscure non-fiction of interest only to those applying to UK medical schools, I'm afraid. Not exactly best-seller material, as you can tell by the relatively lowly Sales Rank of thousands!
I save my more introspective/thoughtful moments for my blog at present, though I'm vaguely thinking about writing something more extensive about my ideas around clothes and personal/social identity at some point. But the publishers want me to do a second book on another medical topic first so...
Your book Distraction sounds very interesting though. I'll add it to my (sadly, far too extensive) to-read list. I have a feeling I'll enjoy it, coming from a psych background with a broader interest in issues of personal identity and a smattering of rather basic sociology.
I enjoyed your newspaper article too. I totally agree about the joy - and imbued meaning - of a fountain pen though. I switch between a Parker 75 cisele and a Montblanc 146 (or is it a 149; I can never remember the numbers) most days, though I also use a Montblanc rollerball. Very much "starter" (and thought to be over-rated) pens by the standards of true pen fans, I know, but the Parker and the rollerball have sentimental value for me as they are gifts from my father. The MB fountain was me just wanting a MB.
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