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Christmas cheer
As the Christmas season gets under way, there’s word that Charles Dickens’ sole surviving London home will receive a £2 million grant to be used for badly needed renovations. The home, located about a mile east of Regent’s Park...
Published
Tue, Nov 23 2010 12:17 PM
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Jeff Reich
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A classic writing routine
I’m on my second monster biography of Charles Dickens, after just completing Michael Slater’s recently published Charles Dickens (720 pages). This time I’m reading Peter Ackroyd’s 1,200-page Dickens , a 1991 release that I found...
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Tue, Feb 2 2010 10:47 AM
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Jeff Reich
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