Archive for October, 2006

Book 32 Dorothea Brande On Becoming a Writer

Posted on October 31, 2006. Filed under: 3000 Written Words A Day including 1000 Academic Words | Tags: |

Current Count:( 32 )Books

Dorothea Brand ‘On Becoming a Writer’
The definitive guide to becoming a writer. She deals with Writers Block by prescribing writing trash on a daily basis while one is still fresh out of bed so ones thinking isn’t impeded by what is read in Newspaper, emails etc She aims to get the [...]

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Book 32 Recount! I am doing better than I thought! Current Count 2006 or 2007 32 Books!

Posted on October 16, 2006. Filed under: 2000 Book Reading Programme, Reading List 2006 the start of the programme | Tags: , |

Current Count:( 31 )Books
32 Becker Tricks of the Trade or Writing for the Social Science READ, READ.
33 Porter Madness a History READ
34 Capote Novel Journalism in finest form
35 Oxford Popular History PARTIAL READ
Wednesday 7 Jan 2009.
Later Edit. Somewhere along the line I lost the plot, lost my line of progress and came undone on the [...]

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Multiple Books on the go mid October 2006 looking back is this such a good idea?

Posted on October 16, 2006. Filed under: 2000 Book Reading Programme, One Hundred Book Programme 2007 | Tags: |

Current Count:( 30 )Books of First Hundred (Eighty in stock,Library fine remainder to pay to access, Mummy’s Library, and then Daddy and Sheilas Libraries. Fear of scarcity abounds.
Howard Becker Tricks of the Trade: How to do your Research without really thinking about it. Last section to go on Logic.( Book 31)
Roy Porter: Madness, a Brief [...]

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Planning relevant programme of learning: Good Practice: Embedded Basic Skills

Posted on October 7, 2006. Filed under: 2000 Book Reading Programme | Tags: |

Planning relevant programme of learning: Good Practice: Embedded Basic Skills
This is like a bloody CPA bureucratically laden ways of imprisoning the freedom and creativity of Adult Learners.
Adult Education ALWAYS puts us adults down making us to look far less intelligent and able than we actually are.
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