I found the books in my school library as a teen in the 70s, and they taught me how to read. Fuchsia was the first female character I met in a book that I could totally identify with as another human (written by a man, obvs...)
I found the books in my school library as a teen in the 70s, and they taught me how to read. Fuchsia was the first female character I met in a book that I could totally identify with as another human (written by a man, obvs...)
The BBC Shakespeare version of King John used a similar approach. (The casting of Leonard Rossiter was inspired...)
The BBC Shakespeare version of King John used a similar approach. (The casting of Leonard Rossiter was inspired...)
Ted Kotcheff, Sidney J. Furie, Norman Jewison - Canadian directors of that era were an interesting bunch, whose filmographies went all over the shop...
Ted Kotcheff, Sidney J. Furie, Norman Jewison - Canadian directors of that era were an interesting bunch, whose filmographies went all over the shop...
A lighted window in darkness is both comforting and eerie...
A lighted window in darkness is both comforting and eerie...
Yes, I don't dislike it, but I find it odd, and intriguing. The aggressive hyphenation seems like it should be saying something, but I'm not sure what it is. It must be deliberate - it's only needed because the typeface is deliberately too big for its space...
Yes, I don't dislike it, but I find it odd, and intriguing. The aggressive hyphenation seems like it should be saying something, but I'm not sure what it is. It must be deliberate - it's only needed because the typeface is deliberately too big for its space...