A fluffy little black dog sitting next to some forget-me-nots
A fluffy back dog sitting in some forget-me-nots
The same little black dog with his hair a bit shorter and a blue emoji print bandana
The same little black dog sitting on a bench in the sun
Clive Bixby, before and after the groomer 🐾
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excitement of seeing my first published story in print pairs nicely with the dread of being perceived
out with @deadinkbooks.bsky.social 1st may💘
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A reddy-blonde cockapoo staring up at the camera
Morgan
24 April 2016-4 April 2024
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At one of his frequent press conferences (because he loves being on TV), I'd love it if some reporter piped up with, "What do you say to people who call you a know-nothing narcissistic asshole, Mr. President?"
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Zach W. Lambert @ZachWLambert
This is how you write a headline.
San Antonio Express-News ®
@ExpressNews
Sen. Rafael Edward Cruz, who uses the preferred name Ted, has introduced a bill to limit the use of preferred names and pronouns.
expressnews.com
My hometown paper ☕️💅🏽
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Cory Booker, winding down: "We need a greater love in this country a greater fight in this country a greater determination." And re: Strom Thurmond: "I'm not here because of his speech. I'm here despite his speech. The people are more powerful."
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Live: Speaking on Trump, Musk, and America’s Moral Moment on the Senate Floor | Senator Cory Booker
YouTube video by Senator Cory Booker
I’ve taken the Senate floor and will speak for as long as I’m physically able to lift the voices of Americans who are being harmed and not being heard in this moment of crisis. Watch here:
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A little black dog in a green coat being held up to watch runners in a half marathon
A little black dog in a green coat being held up to watch runners in a half marathon. In this shot, he’s looking at the camera.
A little black dog in a green coat being held up to watch runners in a half marathon. In this shot, he’s leaning in closer to the runners.
Clive Bixby cheering on runners at the Liverpool Half Marathon 🐾🏃♀️
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The older I get the more I think massively generalized writing advice like “NO ADVERBS!” or “always cut words that you can!” are only actually helpful during a very specific period in one’s education, and later are almost entirely antithetical to developing style.
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Texas. Where the lone star is a review.
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Ten days to go until Derby gets that little bit spookier for three days of the UK Ghost Story Festival! We have a fantastic line-up of talent joining us for three days of talks, panels, interviews, workshops and more... www.ticketsource.co.uk/ukghoststory...
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Just re-upping this petrogothic CFP for the Monday crowd! Feel free to share!
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A tiny clump of snowdrops pokes out of the dried grass. The leaves and stems are a brilliant green while the petals almost glow white.
I went looking for snowdrops today as it's Candlemas - they're supposed to bloom at Candlemas so they're known as 'Candlemas bells'. They're also called dewdrops, death's flower, Eve's tear, February fair-maids, and Mary's tapers. Round our way, they also came out in mid-January! #PlantFolklore
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This matters. Not because I think Trump is capable of mercy or empathy towards these vulnerable groups. But because it is a public act of defiance.
Contrast that with all these other powerful people in this country signaling nothing but appeasement and obedience.
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The only safe thing for my mind’s health is to shut my ears and go on with my work.
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Set in houses that should provide protection but instead turn on their inhabitants, ‘Make a Home of Me’ is about all the ways in which our sanctuaries can turn into foreign places, casting us as strangers as we roam the halls
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If you are worried about conference fees... don't be
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Because why should we ask you to pay to work and kindly share your work with others?
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We’re now waiting to go live on BBC Radio 4’s Front Row. Tune in from 19.15 to hear us discuss Adam’s Nero Award win.
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A small black dog in a coat, standing under a tree, with snow and ice on the ground behind
The same little black dog on an icy, tree-lined path
Icy pond with a fallen tree and another large tree in the foreground
Red-brick Georgian style mansion. The grass in front is dusted with snow.
January in Croxteth Park
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