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By Kirsty OUP-UK
Just a short post from the UK this morning, but one that should really get you thinking. Our book How Novels Work, which is no stranger to us at OUPblog (as you can see here and here), is now coming out in paperback. To celebrate this, author John Mullan put together a few booky brainteasers, and here they are. The answers can be found here - but no cheating!
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Good morning everyone. I thought I would share some of what I learned at the first day of Tim O’Reilly’s Tools of Change Conference. I took an enormous amount of notes but to be honest the most important thing I heard all day was that Publisher’s Weekly has partnered with Netgalley to allow publishers to send and track galleys electronically. This is huge. Galley production is not only expensive but it is also wasteful. Many if not all galleys end up in the garbage and it is, therefore, difficult to know if they are actually reaching the desks of reviewers. Hopefully, with Netgalley, publishers will be able to cutback on the amount of paper they waste creating galleys and further encourage the publishing industry to go green.
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So many images come to mind for this topic~some are whimsical, while others are just quiet observations. I get most of my inspiration from nature. I love trees. I draw them, paint them, photograph them~can't get enough of them. If the old, stately trees could talk, imagine the history they'd share. The younger trees are just starting out, reaching towards the sky with so much hope and promise. Not much different from us in many ways.
I love the way the same tree looks so different in morning light as compared to dusk. It's these seemingly little things that are huge to me.
It's the little things that make up the big picture.
Be sure to check out my entry for this topic in my Moleskine!
Lovely artwork and inspiration.
very, very lovely work and writing...I meet a man in Sri lanka who told that trees were always friendly with him...
Beautiful tree. I can see her soul.
Very nice. I love to study trees and their character, too. They can really set a mood.
Lovely illustration, quite and peacesful.
P.S. My chihuahua's name is Bella!
Don't you just love those little dogs!
it's so very beautiful. serene. i love the twining. it reminds me of unconditional love.
I wonder if the trees miss us when we move away? have you ever thought about going back to visit a tree you left behind. I did in Savannah. The spanish moss tree in front of Pulaski Square was my favorite tree ever. beautiful piece!
Lovely, it is so gentle and serene.
Nice compositions! I love youur colors and cropping.
what a lovely and peaceful looking tree.'
the colours are gorgeous, the words expressive.
Odd or not odd- I've been thinking similarly about trees- specially in the past 2 weeks. Very beautiful sentiments and paintings here Laurel- thanks for the peace.
Really nice, and you are a modern day Monet, of course. ;-)
A very tender expression of little things. I sometimes let the little things get in the way of the bigger picture and that doesn't always work out so well. It is a joy to see how nature paints a different picture for us ;)
Have a great week~m
Ahhh-- lovely trees! I draw a lot of them too-- one of my favorite subjects!
these are lovely ..i liked them both but i should say my fave is the blue hue.. and i certainly agree with your line It's the little things that make up the big picture..
Like em both but really like the blue one...trees can make awesome subject matter when you have someone that can really 'see' them...
your paintings and writing are always so lovely!
btw, thanks a lot for your comment on my excess illo : )
Lovely painting, and I agree -- it's always about the little things. :)
Beautiful and tender rendering. Just lovely!
Lovely illustration, quiet and peaceful.
P.S. My chihuahua's name is Bella!
Don't you just love those little dogs!
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Beautiful work as usual, and lovely sentiment. Trees are among some of the most important entities on our planet. Your paintings are gorgeous.
I'm with imwithsully, I visit the huge fig tree growing in a small Park in Ventura, CA, where I used to live. Seeing that majestic tree always centers me greatly.
truly enchnating.
but nature always is.
happy holidays lolo!
I can't stop looking at these. Beautiful
I love the twisted branches. Beautiful!
lovely. really like it.