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sheep

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'When he was younger he would race for a dare between the city's livestock pens, terrified of the big farmyard beasts grunting and snorting beyond the slats. Now, he might just drop by on a blue moon to trade with the butchers for jerky and biltong, though there were fewer animals to be seen these days and then mainly sheep, with their black faces boney and their eyes uncurious.'  An excerpt from John Mann - At Day's End.  Photo is the author's own.

sparking ideas 6

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I've no idea of the story behind this statue. A folk tale maybe? Whatever it is I don't suppose it ends well for the goose. In John Mann's world birds and fowl are a public enemy and no one would choose to get hands-on with either. Photos are the author's own.

spring collection

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I've now lined up my Spring reading. It seems to be quite 'murder and mayhem' heavy. I don't know what that says about my current mood I'm sure. Maybe I'll fit in some lighter themed stuff as well.

harry would fix it in a flash

I recently read The Cuckoo's Calling by Robert Galbraith, a.k.a. JK Rowling, on my tablet's Kindle app. I'd been wanting to read a 'grown-up' book by JK for a while and I wasn't disappointed. However, there was some weird shit going on with the text formatting. Random words would appear in a much smaller font size, or be italicised for no apparent reason, or change font together. Weird. Weird but comforting. If the JK juggernaut can't get the formatting right then I don't see that I should lose sleep over mine. Of course, I suspect it was probably perfect at the point of sale and simply got mangled by my reader, but this is the problem with ebooks, they are at the mercy of reading devices of varying quality. We never have this problem with printed books, apart from the fact that they are read by optic nerves of varying quality. Customer, 'I want my money back, all the print in this book is out of focus.'  Maybe one day there will be just the on