It's not very easy to add material to a blog from mobile phone or tablet, and I rarely use the computer. I can see why so many bloggers switched to social media about fifteen years ago. I've just installed Blogger on the android tablet. Let's see if that's useful.
By the way, I'm beginning some Christmas books. It's worth mentioning them, since they will help form posts over the next year.
- R. H. Charles, the Book of Enoch. A translation of this ancient 'apocryphal' text of the late Jewish period (the centuries before Christ). It seems to only be apocryphal because it was rejected by the Jewish rabbinic schools after the Resurrection and Ascension of Christ. It was still used by the Church and has much in common with the book of the Apocalypse of S. John (Revelation).
- A. Ross, Marvelocity: the Marvel comics art of Alex Ross. My favourite comic book artist and his work for the Marvel production house. Ross works with a type of opaque watercolour to produce very realistic depictions of popular superheroes. This is a coffee-table sized showcase book.
- M. H. Bonham, The cat-owner's problem-solver. Just that. Not that Letts has any great problems, but there are some useful things in this one.
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