I read Nan Shepherd's 'The Living Mountain' for the first time this month. An enigmatic work that I knew I wanted to re-read as soon as I'd finished it. Wrote up some of my thoughts here: https://t.co/iJ983n5XmU
This month the book group I organise is reading 'Poor Things' (my suggestion). I had different impressions on a second go, plus (in case you hadn't noticed) there's been a film since with prominent Glasgow erasure! https://t.co/MDfNAVKlPK
Read on if you are eager to learn my top 8 albums of 2024! This may or may not feature artists such as Charli XCX, Clairo, The Lemon Twigs, Magdelena Bay, MGMT, Ty Segall, Mount Kimbie and Nilüfer Yanya
https://t.co/cSbttgNquj
I will be running the Great Scottish Run half marathon on Sunday with some colleagues - if you like you can donate to our Just Giving page for Chris's House, which is a local suicide prevention charity that helps a lot of people in Glasgow and the West https://t.co/JdUNEEf1iZ
Click to read about the unlikely connection between Edith Wharton's 'The Age of Innocence' and David Graeber's 'Bullshit Jobs' >>https://t.co/i4MrDJexJp
Watched Terminator for the first time all the way through on Friday night. Probably an observation that's been made before but I keep thinking how much a Nativity narrative it is with Lt. Reece in the role of Gabriel/Joseph and Sarah Connor as the Virgin Mary