Category: Storytelling

52 books in 52 weeks (or thereabouts)

In January 2020, I set a goal to read 52 books this year. You can read my mid-term report in Curious on Medium. Back then I thought that the biggest health issue I’d have to face this year would be gallbladder surgery… little did we know.

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The left-handed experience is changing

I must have been about seven years old when I got the “Anything Left Handed” catalogue. Inside, the pages were full of a mad range of products – scissors to stationery, tin openers to tape measures. And as the sole (known)* left-hander in the family, it felt like these were treasures only available to me.

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[XYZ plc mission statement goes here]

Every year at Accuracy Matters we proofread more than 75 annual reports for a range of companies. These usually clock in at more than 100 pages each and, as well as talking about a company’s achievements during the year, they also contain a fair amount of statutory and technical material. Not to mention they are almost always written by more

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The genius of Roald Dahl’s wordplay

When I was younger, I really thought I was Matilda Wormwood: curling up with a book on a bed or a sofa was my absolute favourite pastime (and, to be honest, it still is). Roald Dahl was a huge source of inspiration to me – and millions of others.

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