@NiecyOKeeffe It's one of the weaknesses of the series that the previous round is mysteriously forgotten. All those Michelin-starred chefs thought Mark had overcooked his lobster and Caroline's dessert was perfect, yet it counted for naught.
When @AmazonUK give you a completely fictitious delivery date (and poor/useless updates) for a parcel being delivered by Evri, is it Amazon being incompetent or Evri lying to Amazon...?
I never used to have any problems with Amazon deliveries!
Reading the finale to the Book of Dust by Philip Pullman, and a scene is introduced as featuring three men and two women – but it's actually four men and one woman. How can such a big publisher let mistakes like this slip through proofing?? @PenguinUKBooks
One hundred years after the publication of Mein Kampf, the National Library of Scotland still holds four copies in its collection. But a book in which women document their fight to preserve their rights is regarded as so dangerous that staff feel “unsafe”. This is madness.
“If you are offended it is your problem, and frankly lots of things offend lots of people”.
Salman Rushdie, a man who knows about the consequences of writing.
@EthelWrites curated stories of womens lived experience. How can that make anyone feel unsafe?
https://t.co/BbdWYOgVtA
Finally managed to do some CPD today! A health editing course by the Patient Information Forum to gain more of a perspective on editing medical information aimed at a lay audience (UK adult literacy levels are shocking). Useful and well designed half-day course – recommended.