Free Post books Keeping my print past on the GRID Very, very long term readers of this blog – those who have been tolerating my words for nearly a decade – might remember that I was once more print-centric than I am
Free Post carnival of journalism A Carnival of Journalism Failure It’s Carnival of Journalism time again, and I’m about 36 hours late with this post – but then, what could possibly be more apposite for a journalism debate than a massive deadline FAIL? It’s an integral part of the job, surely? 🙂 And
Free Post GRID Token Post Busy, busy, busy working on GRID right now, so blogging time is limited. I have come up with a good idea for the blog’s new name, though… In the meantime, here is today’s picture: I was forced to take a major diversion
Free Post estates gazette Magazine Photography One of the reasons I love being a magazine journalist is that I’m particularly fascinated by the interaction of words and pictures. Perhaps I’m a little like Alice in that…. Anyway, Slate has published an interesting article, a photo essay really, about
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Free Post architecture When blogging intersects the day job I tend to avoid writing about things close to my day job here, but I found this post on Samizdata.net interesting. Brian Micklethwait has some insightful things to say about Terry Farrell, Broadway Malyan and certain architectural choices. All this is very much