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I’ve mostly stopped reading the creativity-guide genre, having read enough of them to not only recognise it as a genre, but also to be familiar with the tropes that make it such. But I remembered Twyla Tharp’s The Creative Habit being enduringly popular during my time in the library service in Po-town—particularly among the sort of folk who would not be borr...

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I really don’t pay much attention to news from the Old Country any more, but sometimes stuff gets through—such as the ongoing budgetary kerfuffle. I’m less interested in FT‘s take on the budget itself, however, than in the seemingly peripheral dramas:

The OBR report found it routinely uploaded its documents before publication time to facilitate “immediate an...

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I skipped going to a gig last night.

I bought the ticket back in February: Clutch, playing Vega in Copenhagen. One of my most favourite bands, who I’ve seen at least four or five times over the years, and who I missed seeing on their last local fly-by due to a conflicting academic engagement. On one level, I’d really been looking forward to it.

On another ...

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“Generosity is luck going in the opposite direction, away from you. If you’re generous to someone, if you do something to help him out, you are in effect making him lucky. This is important. It’s like inviting yourself into a community of good fortune.”

Twyla Tharp, The Creative Habit

Having in recent years thought a gre...

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woke up this way

Some much-needed retrospective reflection is underway in academia, or at least in some corners of it. With it comes the relief of no longer having to blame myself for how awful that milieu was making me feel by the time I fell off the conveyor belt.

I am left with a lingering sense of my own cowardice, however. Having always thought myself a free-thinker—a...

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