Katharine Reeve
@kreeve
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Wartime Puffin picturebooks (CUP). Senior Lecturer, Editor in Residence, nonfiction editor. Art, design, history, nature, environment. Guild Food Writers Award
Norfolk
Joined February 2009
@BritishAcademy_ All academics should read this excellent British Academy letter and summary of the issues with #OA for academic books #REF29
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Gaza is “a post-apocalyptic environment,” with “people just waiting to be killed, either by airstrike, by disease, or even by hunger,” says UNRWA chief Philippe @UNLazzarini. On the consequences of the Knesset vote to stop UNRWA’s operations, he warns “that means that the
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To mark Day of the #ImprisonedWriter, send a message of hope and solidarity through our letter-writing campaign, #PENWrites, and join bookshops across the UK taking part in the campaign. ✉️ Follow the link below to send a message ⤵️ https://t.co/enY38YprXz
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Samantha Harvey’s ‘beautiful and ambitious’ Orbital wins Booker prize
theguardian.com
The British author’s novel about astronauts on the International Space Station was chosen unanimously as the winner, says judging chair Edmund de Waal
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Berkeley Becomes The First US City To Ban Factory Farming “Berkeley citizens have voted in favour of banning factory farming” Absolutely wonderful news #AnimalsMatter
#EndFactoryFarming #Forever
https://t.co/UBTjCHTIO7 via @PlantBasedNews
plantbasednews.org
Berkeley, California, has become the first city in the USA to ban factory farming following a historic vote on Measure DD
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Tove Jansson murals, with hidden Moomins, seen for first time in Helsinki show
theguardian.com
Paradise exhibition focuses on public works for factory walls, hospitals and nurseries – long before Moominmania took hold
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Maggie O’Farrell: ‘Having a stammer was instrumental in making me a writer’
theguardian.com
The novelist, 52, talks about teenage affliction, the missing elements in stories and always loving Where the Wild Things Are
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So thankful that we in UK do not have the tory party in power.
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“That Shattered is a book Hanif Kureishi could not have written without this calamity befalling him must be of scant comfort, yet these dispatches from its front line are extraordinary.” @chris_power
https://t.co/hDeWMqAZoA
newstatesman.com
In 2022 an accident left the novelist paralysed. His blackly comic memoir, Shattered, is a devastating portrait of an imprisoned mind.
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“..critical for non-GM supply chains incl. organic, that govt legislate co-existence. Untraceable new GMOs in food/farming threatens ability to fulfil legal duty to maintain separate supply chains. Govt agencies have duty of care to safeguard food systems integrity across the UK”
Civil society organisations tell government: Regulate new GMOs responsibility @UKsustain @GMFreeze @ciwf @SoilAssociation @ofgorganic
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This is a dark, dark day for people around the globe. The world’s largest economy and most powerful military will be led by a dangerous, destructive demagogue.
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Word of the day is ‘recrudescence’ (17th century): the return of something terrible after a time of reprieve.
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A grim moment for #Kyiv. A second Trump presidency means the probable end of US military assistance to Ukraine. The country's troops are already outgunned on the battlefield, with Russia advancing at the fastest rate since 2022. East - most of Donetsk oblast - may be lost in 2025
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Remembering John Berger born on this day in 1926. Before starting my Foundation course at St Albans college of art in 1984 ‘Ways If Seeing’ was our required reading, still sharp and relevant now. It was an honour to provide the artwork for his last book ‘Ein Geschenk Fur Rosa’
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Philadelphia law enforcement officials say Trump claims about "massive cheating" is "disinformation" / @Bsamuels0
https://t.co/E2fOuw6Jfw
haaretz.com
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That’s what it’s all about — thanks for voting!
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The decimation of libraries probably affects under 5s - the age where reading for pleasure is established - more than any other group. Books for little kids are short and expensive, but you used to be able to go to a library and take 5 different ones home every week.
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