All the buying links for The Analog Cat in one place, including Furplanet in the US, @TheBookBadgers in the UK and @Fusselschwarm in mainland Europe! Bonus: my incredible late-90s web design skillz. https://t.co/kVufpyWUCt
This was the first Bond model I built (the 4½-litre Bentley he drives in Casino Royale, the novel) so I thought I'd spruce it up with some simple scenery. Obviously this escalated to researching the history of French road signs and downloading the correct font.
7: Cold Scent
My friend Kandrel wrote a story about a blind dog, and it made me think: but what about a dog who loses his sense of smell? What if he was a brilliant detective who worked by scent, and now his whole reason for living has been taken away?
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3: Case Study
I like to experiment with story format. This one has a hypothesis, method and conclusion. And cats. Riding bicycles. Originally published in C.A.T.S.: Cycling Across Time and Space from Microcosm Publishing.
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6: The Philosopher and the Weasel
How come Socrates can talk to a weasel? Well, Socrates knows nothing, so he doesn’t know that weasels can’t talk.
Image: ‘Terracotta askos in the form of a weasel’, The Met Fifth Avenue.
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We want the media and politicians to recognise cis women who are supportive of the trans+ community. We call on them to report truthfully about the sources of violence against women and to address the systems that perpetuate harm. https://t.co/AdZIGdne81
“We had 4 minutes to sell Timothy Dalton as Bond.”
THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS stunt coordinator Paul Weston reveals the pressure behind THE LIVING DAYLIGHTS explosive Gibraltar opening sequence!
Do you think they were successful?
🎧 - https://t.co/QtrbejF5t9
I did a tour of the mislaid Jubilee Line platforms at Charing Cross yesterday (now used for filming, experimental layouts and keeping spare trains), and obviously seized the opportunity to get my Daniel Craig on. Stills: @Thunderballs007.