My usual self is a very unusual self, and don't you forget it
Things that arrived in the mail today: Ben Macallan's Desdaemona and Ron Drummond's The First Woman on Mars. I like this set-up where I know people who write.
I saw first that Shelagh Delaney had died, and then John Neville. There never appears to have been a Region 1 release of A Taste of Honey (1961), but I know where to find The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988). Imagination and the kitchen sink.
"Not yet"? Is that famous?
I saw first that Shelagh Delaney had died, and then John Neville. There never appears to have been a Region 1 release of A Taste of Honey (1961), but I know where to find The Adventures of Baron Munchausen (1988). Imagination and the kitchen sink.
"Not yet"? Is that famous?

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It looks like a beautiful little essay!
It's a pleasure and an honor being a part of your community, and there is no chance I will ever forget the delightfully unavoidable truth of your post's title.
Well, I took it from A Taste of Honey . . .
I'm told by Papaveria Press that my copy of A Mayse-Bikhl is on its way -- very much looking forward to it.
Thank you! I really do hope you enjoy it.
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I took it from A Taste of Honey . . .
I thought, the Beatles cover? But it seems in the last day or so I came upon that title as the title of a book of some vintage, or -- ? I cannot now recall what, for sure.
It looks like a beautiful little essay!
As you said, I say in turn: Thank you! I really do hope you enjoy it.
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Thank you! Tell Erzebet.
But it seems in the last day or so I came upon that title as the title of a book of some vintage, or -- ? I cannot now recall what, for sure.
Do you mean Shelagh Delaney's play?
I look forward to reading the second half, and rereading the entirety, and will write more on it at a later date.
If you are willing to post a review, that would be wonderful. But mostly, I hope you continue to enjoy!