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Well, despite the rather inclement weather, I did pop out to have my fish and chips at Spoons today. I also needed to withdraw some money for tomorrow and to post a couple of items I sold on eBay.

I just missed one bus back home and now have a good hour or so wait for till the next one, so I am currently in the local library.

I am also going to see the discussion with Iain Sinclair on the same day as I am seeing Viv Albertine. He has a current book on health and architecture which is on my formidably long wants list.




I am very tempted to get this.


The weather should be much better tomorrow as I have deferred all my plans to visit Sittingbourne until then.
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I am being very decadent today , and thus had a long lie in till at least eleven before showering and getting ready to go out. It is a sunny day, if a bit chilly with occasional strong winds. I have just posted off a CD that I sold on Discogs to a guy in the Netherlands. So now I am in the library finishing off my reports from the train journeys I went on yesterday.

Slouching off can be fun sometimes. 
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Following on form a meme that  [livejournal.com profile] poliphilo   replied to made me think about the same 21 questions, and thus here are my responses.


1. Libraries or Bookshops.
I use libraries but like to peruse charity shops for books,which are cheaper than bookshop.

2. Pens or Pencils 
Pens for everything on the whole,

3. Handwritten or Typed.
I use the laptop mostly but hand write sometimes for things like reviews or making notes.

4. Thesaurus or Dictionary 
The Thesaurus for crosswords, and an online Oxford dictionary for checking spelling and definitions.

5. Kindle et al or Print Book 
Much prefer the physicality of a book.

6. Wikipedia or Encyclopaedia.
Wikipedia by far as it is instant and updated regularly.

7. Radio Play or Television Drama 
Both for me

8. Poetry or Prose 

Both for me.

9. Fiction or Non-Fiction 

Non fiction generally

10. Novels or Short stories 
The novel is usually the option I prefer but sometimes a short story collection will do It depends on whom the author is.

11. Fantasy or Commercial/Literary Fiction 
I read a mixture of science fiction, fantasy and literary fiction. 

12. The Grapes of Wrath or Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit.
Haven't read either. But did watch the TV drama of the latter..

13. The Odyssey or The Road.
Haven't read The Odyssey but have read The Road.

14. Tipping the Velvet or The Well of Loneliness.
Haven't read either

15. Alice's Adventures in Wonderland or Winnie-the-Pooh 
I have not read any of them.

16. Frankenstein or Dracula 
I prefer Dracula, more gothic I think.

17. Charles Perrault or The Brothers Grimm.
Grimm by far.

18. William Shakespeare or William Blake.
I agree with  [livejournal.com profile] poliphilo hat Shakespeare is better. As she says. "Blake (though I love him dearly) is a minor figure by comparison- and most of his stuff is unreadable".. 

19. Virginia Woolf or Katherine Mansfield 
Haven't read Mansfield. Woolf is generally good, particularly Orlando.

20. Philip Pullman or JK Rowling
I prefer Pullman.

21. Emily Dickinson or Sylvia Plath.
Plath is better and more mysterious.
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Another beaautiful sunny day.

In Sittingbourne to do  the usual fortnightly thing, but also had an informal interview at the library this morning. I think it went well, as  the conversation flowed easily, and without any sense of nerves getting in the way. I feel very postive and look forward to a reply in the next two weeks (approximately). Whilst at the libary, i noticed one of the library staff from Teynham, and she just said a quick "hello" whilst i was chatting with Stacy.

I took some reading material to while away the time, including "Getting Into Poetry", the Graham Swift novel and a "Very Short Intorduction to German Philosophy". In some ways this is how things are at the moment, a modus vivendi, if you like.

The bus fares have gone up. A return journey to Sittingbourne, a mere four miles, is now £4.80. Compared with the "day saver" in Brighton, which allows unlimited diurnal travel for a tidy £3.70 per day , and as far as Lewes, Uckfiled and Newhaven ( distances of 12 miles or more), the Kent one is postively expensive. 

Add on the fact that the bus is once an hour and nothing in the evening, Arriva are consequently attrocious, and Brighton And Hove buses sublime. No contest!

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