Re: Journal 44
Posted: 26 Mar 2011, 14:00
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I'm sorry to hear that you have been unwell, Rob and hope that you have now fully recovered. I've enjoyed reading your studies of the Mary Pollock books.Robert Houghton wrote:I havent actually read much of Journal 44 yet, despite it arriving last week, mainly due to having a rather nasty stomach/flu type bug
Yes, you should have received it, but you haven't as I never sent it!Francis wrote:Should I have received journal 44 by now or should I be
panicking?!
Francis
The Society members would just come out to your pasture and drag you back in Tony. We need you, nobody else can do all that you do and thats a fact.Tony Summerfield wrote:it is probably time for me to be put out to pasture when admin errors start creeping in.
Thanks for yout prompt action - you see you're just too valuable to be let go! We needTony Summerfield wrote:
it is probably time for me to be put out to pasture when admin errors start creeping in.
This article was a highlight for me too Anita, and just like you I really quite liked Enid's observations of what characters we gravitate towards.Anita Bensoussane wrote: One of the highlights for me was Enid's article on 'The Writing of Family Stories for Children'. I was struck by the observation that "a child does not always identify himself with a child similar to himself, but more often with one that he would dearly like to be".