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Study of soft cheese wins oddest book title award Print E-mail
Literature - Non Fiction Writing
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Sunday, 29 March 2009 12:03

Study of soft cheese wins oddest book title award

The 2009-2014 World Outlook for 60-milligram Containers of Fromage Frais has won the Diagram Prize, the British award for the year's oddest book title.

The Philip M. Parker study about the future of soft cheese beat out the runner-up, Baboon Metaphysics, for the annual humorous literary award.

Other contestants this year included the medical manual Curbside Consultation of the Colon and the hobby handbook Strip and Knit With Style.

The Parker book was an 188-page study of the global retail market for fromage frais, which literally means "fresh cheese". Fromage Frais got 32 percent of the 5,034 votes cast by the public for the award. Baboon Metaphysics received 22 percent.


 
British writer Edward Upward dies at 105 Print E-mail
Literature - English Literature
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Wednesday, 18 February 2009 21:56

British writer Edward Upward dies at 105

British writer Edward Upward has died at the age of 105. Upward died on Friday, February 13 in Pontefract,England. He was believed to be the UK's oldest living author.

Upward was born Edward Falaise Upward on September 9, 1903 in Romford, England. He attended Corpus Christi College in Cambridge, where, in 1924, he was awarded the Chancellor's Medal for English Verse. He was attending the college on a history scholarship he received in 1922.

Upward joined the communist party in 1932 after the fall of Britain's Labour Party in the summer of 1931. He recalls joining the party because he felt "psychological need" so satisfy his imagination of it. He was convinced his fear of becoming mentally unstable would be cured, because his cousin Allen, who was also an author, killed himself after going crazy. Upward stated he was impressed with his cousin's suicide, because he thought he would die the same way.


Last Updated on Wednesday, 18 February 2009 22:00
 
Thank You Cards Print E-mail
Literature - Self Help Books
Written by IndiaVoice   
Saturday, 29 November 2008 01:21


There are times when you should have sent out thank you cards but you may have forgotten. I have done this, and I always feel bad about it for a long time. In fact, every time I see the people I should have thanked with a card, I feel nervous and bad that I didn’t take the time do to what I should have done. The art of saying thanks is something that has slowly died in our society, and I think it’s time that we all remember how important it is and to practice doing it more often. I know that is one of the things I am working on in my life right now.

Thank you cards can be quick and easy, which makes it harder for me to believe that I haven’t taken the time to do them like I should. I feel especially bad that half of the people that came to my wedding never got their thank you cards, even though that time, it was definitely not my fault. Well, at least not entirely. I had my cards done and sitting on my bookshelf. When it came time to mail them, I thought pile looked a little light, but I didn’t think about it too hard. I took the thank you cards to the post office and mailed them off.

A year later we moved. When we moved the bookcase where I had the cards sitting, I found out why the pile had seemed a little light. Half of the thank you cards from my wedding had fallen behind the bookshelf where I couldn’t see them. I’m not the world’s most thorough cleaner, so they lay there undetected for a year. By this time it was too late to mail the rest of the thank you cards out, though in retrospect, I should have mailed them anyway, and included an explanation about why they were so late.

That is the past, however, and I have learned to be more careful about getting my thank you cards out in a timely manner. If I forget to mail one out, I make sure I get it done no matter how much time has lapsed. It is always better to send thank you cards out late rather than never at all. I have gotten a stack of them together to keep in my closet so that I know I have them whenever I may need to send one out.

 
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