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Naked attraction: art and tragic tales in Modigliani’s Paris

As Tate Modern prepares a new exhibition of his work, including 12 of his famous nudes, Louise Roddon explores the artist’s haunts in Montmartre and Montparnasse

Posted byJulian WorkerNovember 26, 2017November 20, 2017Posted inArt, art, artist, artists, arts, paris, TravelTags:in paris, live, modigliani, montmartre, where didLeave a comment on Naked attraction: art and tragic tales in Modigliani’s Paris

Italy’s Struggling Economy Has World’s Healthiest People

When it comes to living a long life, Italy is the place to be.

Posted byJulian WorkerApril 11, 2017April 4, 2017Posted inTravelTags:a long life, healthiest, Italian, italy, live, men, people, rome, the world's, who are, womenLeave a comment on Italy’s Struggling Economy Has World’s Healthiest People

Live web broadcasts from Kenya will put viewers in the lions’ den

Follow lions at night, via a starlight camera, or watch turtles being released back into the ocean using the Periscope app

Posted byJulian WorkerJanuary 13, 2016January 8, 2016Posted inanimals, TravelTags:animals, in the lions den, live, periscope app, TV, web broadcastsLeave a comment on Live web broadcasts from Kenya will put viewers in the lions’ den
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I was born in Leicester. I attended school in Yorkshire and University in Liverpool. I have been to 93 countries and territories including The Balkans and Armenia in 2015, France and Slovakia in 2016, and some of the Greek Islands in 2017. My sense of humour is distilled from The Goons, Monty Python, Fawlty Towers, and Midsomer Murders. I love being creative in my writing and I love writing about travelling. My next books are a travel book about Greece and a novel inspired by Brexit.

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Keeping in Touch – Chapter 2

Keeping in Touch – Chapter 2

Sheila waited at the bus stop. After 10 minutes the bus arrived. There were a few seats available. Sheila sat next to a young man wearing headphones. The bus started off. Immediately, he stood up and stared at her. “Do you want to get off?” asked Sheila. The youth stared at her. Sheila gesticulated at […]

Keeping in Touch – Chapter 1

Keeping in Touch – Chapter 1

Sheila Walker sat at her desk in an office cubicle surrounded on three sides by her colleagues. On the fourth side was a common corridor which was mainly used by people when they were hurrying off to begin private phone conversations. Sheila had worked for the same firm since leaving secondary school in 1996. “At least […]

Broken Umbrella Menders Association (BUMA)

Broken Umbrella Menders Association (BUMA)

An extract from the book 40 Strange Groups which is currently on sale for $0.99 After a rainstorm the one guaranteed sight is a profusion of broken umbrellas strewn around on the wet ground. Most of the time these items are thrown into the rubbish. However, in Leeds this is not the case. Members of […]

The Eight Wives of Henry VI society (EWH6)

The Eight Wives of Henry VI society (EWH6)

An extract from the book 40 Strange Groups which is currently on sale for $0.99 This society, known familiarly as the “The Eight Wives”, is an umbrella organisation for groups who believe a number of conspiracy theories regarding English history, including the theory Henry VI had eight wives, a record that Henry VIII tried to […]

Hindu Reincarnation Memory Club (HRMC)

Hindu Reincarnation Memory Club (HRMC)

An extract from the book 40 Strange Groups which is currently on sale for $0.99 Reincarnation – known as Punarjanma – it is one of the core beliefs of Hinduism that is generally accepted by many of its practitioners. Reincarnation is the natural process of birth, death and rebirth. Hindus believe that the Jiva or […]

The Camel Appreciation Society (TCAS)

The Camel Appreciation Society (TCAS)

An extract from the book 40 Strange Groups which is currently on sale for $0.99 Most people dislike riding on camels due to the animal’s terrible attitude, bad breath, and yellow teeth. Some people overlook these obvious problems in favour of the smooth ride offered by these idiosyncratic animals in the hotter climates of the […]

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