FrancescaRendleShort

@frendles

loves reading and writing and justice for all no matter what/who/when/where....author of Bite Your Tongue, Imago, Big Sister.....

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Joined May 2011

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  1. I am learning to write even as I am writing. All lip. Fingers. Throat. Yes, throat. Lungs.

  2. It lives! 9 Slices back from & looking A+. Props to & !

  3. Look what turned up! Thanks for making it possible. Launch details TBA soon.

  4. Brilliant opportunity for WrICE early career writer announced.

  5. Brilliant opportunity for early career writer. supported by

  6. But perhaps I can now leave my spot for this one #2. Been there. Done that.

  7. Now this. Of course. Mozart's clarinet concerto. Adagio movement. Why not I say. Good on you voters.

  8. I really can't go anywhere now. Stuck here listening to #3 Barber. Adagio with strings.

  9. I knew it. I knew it. I knew it. Elgar's Nimrod Variation IX at #7. Excellent taste Australia

  10. Also: always love a good Oliver Sacks quote

  11. Some of these really do make you stop. Like this one. Mascagni #31

  12. Have to say: love hearing the insiders view of making music. Intracies of D min. "I music" as Helene Cixous might say. I

  13. OK: now this takes me back. Albert Hall. "People's Messiah" or something. Singing alto. Wearing red.

  14. Now you're talking Dvorák

    Translated from Slovak by

  15. I'll never be able to listen to this Tchaikovsky in the same way again now that I've heard the background story

  16. FrancescaRendleShort followed and
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  17. You can't do anything *sensible* while this swoon music is playing !

  18. I counter tenors

  19. At #55, Debussy's Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune

    Translated from French by

  20. Swooning here with on a very swoony (sunny) Sat afternoon (Old English -swōgan to rush, overrun)

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