IB Educator and workshop leader. Author of two books and host of ‘The Inquiry Teacher’ podcast. You can view more of my work at https://fletchucation.com
I’m happy Amorim is staying. He needs the chance and a transfer window. Not sure how much I can get behind selling young talent though. Got to go all in and trust him I suppose.
May 24, 2025 at 3:31 PM
I’m happy Amorim is staying. He needs the chance and a transfer window. Not sure how much I can get behind selling young talent though. Got to go all in and trust him I suppose.
Great. Thank you. I don’t mind the cross over to be honest. I’m wondering if M.T. Fletcher for fiction would be fine or just keep Matt Fletcher. I’ll be using the same website to advertise all works.
May 13, 2025 at 1:45 AM
Great. Thank you. I don’t mind the cross over to be honest. I’m wondering if M.T. Fletcher for fiction would be fine or just keep Matt Fletcher. I’ll be using the same website to advertise all works.
For longtime readers, the story feels like an homage to Murakami’s earlier works. Everyday characters, relatable and grounded, find themselves caught up in an unusual and mysterious event—a quintessential Murakami twist. For those new to his writing, this short story is an ideal starting point.
January 23, 2025 at 6:53 AM
For longtime readers, the story feels like an homage to Murakami’s earlier works. Everyday characters, relatable and grounded, find themselves caught up in an unusual and mysterious event—a quintessential Murakami twist. For those new to his writing, this short story is an ideal starting point.