My
faithful readers know that at the end of each year, I make a collection of the
year’s posts and make them available - scroll down the right-hand column of the blog until you see the section "new material" which lists the E-books.
I offer these collections simply because the lack of topicality means that most posts are still worth reading…..even years later. Brexit was, of course, the one big exception to that rule of mine but, even there, a lot of the posts were treating the UK more as a case-study - and trying to understand what made it distinctive.
I offer these collections simply because the lack of topicality means that most posts are still worth reading…..even years later. Brexit was, of course, the one big exception to that rule of mine but, even there, a lot of the posts were treating the UK more as a case-study - and trying to understand what made it distinctive.
Blogging
is for me both enjoyable and productive – it focuses my mind and disciplines my
writing. I totally agree with the 15 benefits
enumerated by this blogger. And its search facility allows instant delivery
both of what I could only vaguely remember
and relevant material I had completely forgotten about…
Indeed
the blog has only one (very small) drawback….The material is back to front…..with
the reader presented with my latest musings while even better material is sunk
without a trace.
I’ve been
particularly active this new year – 30 posts in the 10 weeks.
Some of my
readers may be new – I notice, for example, a lot of new readers from
Turkmenistan. Welcome!
Others – like the
Italians who are now in lockdown – have been with me for some months but may have
missed some posts.
So, for all of
you, I offer a short book - “Peripheral
Vision – the 2020 posts…. so far
Just click the
Pcloud file to download
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