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Cite this article Russo L, Ruedenauer F, Gronert A, Van de Vreken I, Vanderplanck M, Michez D, Klein A, Leonhardt S, Stout JC. For attribution, the original author(s), title, publication source (PeerJ) and either DOI or URL of the article must be cited.

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Licence This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, reproduction and adaptation in any medium and for any purpose provided that it is properly attributed. Happy Sunday and I hope it is a happy one for you, wherever you are.7 University of Mons, Mons, Belgium DOI 10.7717/peerj.15452 Published Accepted Received Academic Editor Daniel Silva Subject Areas Ecology, Entomology Keywords Pollilnator health, Floral resources, Pollinator nutrition, Agrochemicals, Plant-pollinator interactions, Pollen amino acids, Pollen fatty acids, Nectar sugars, Nectar amino acids Copyright © 2023 Russo et al. Oh and check this out, also on that day in case you missed it, a video vignette of me was uploaded to my Tourism Authority’s socials and to my YouTube channel. I hope you’ll check those out.Īlso Friday was International Literacy Day and I posted about two ‘forgotten’ pioneering Antiguan and Barbudan writers of the 20th century, Ralph Prince and Oliver Flax, over on the Wadadli Pen blog. ETA: I’ve also added a new throwback review, late children’s writer Ashley Bryan’s The Dancing Granny as a new Quick Take.

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So far this month I’ve finished and reviewed Earl Lovelace’s Is Just a Movie (I finished another book of his Salt in August – as mentioned in this arts consumption round up post) and the Writers Mosaic Is English We speaking: African/Caribbean Dialogue edition– a literary journal with multiple voices from Africa (resulting in additions to my TBR by the way), the Caribbean, and the UK. No, I haven’t started a new book nor continued any of my books in progress since yesterday (finishing Shakirah Bourne’s Nightmare Island and Amanda Smyth’s Fortune remain priorities though) but I have finished and shared my thoughts on two things I’ve been reading (like I said to one of the writers at Friday night’s hang, September’s already looking better than August on the writing front but also on the reading front because when last have I finished reading two things in a month – not since May that’s when, three actually though one of those was an audio book). While we’re here, like the header said, this is also a Sunday Post (linking up with the Caffeinated Reviewer’s book blog meme) because I do have some reading news. Probably because that’s not 100 % why I’m home, it’s just where I feel like being and when I feel restless I’ll be somewhere else. A literary lime (filled with poetry and song) on Friday night and brisk walk for exercise and batteries on Saturday aside I’ve mostly been a homebody this weekend – a workman was supposed to come to continue work in progress but so far he hasn’t and oddly I haven’t been stressing that. It’s been an overcast weekend here, light rain and even some lightening and thunder with a hurricane to the north of us, blessedly out in the sea somewhere. Progress is incremental but it feels like progress. So that there’s little preciousness about what I’ve clipped so far today from my work. It’s often easier to see what’s not working and what is when you have some distance working on these in a kind of tandem is giving me a kind of energy transference dynamic. Today I’m reviewing some pages from a coaching client and working on (some combination of writing, revising, and editing) my own manuscript. Clipping is always hard but it becomes easier when the narrative just doesn’t fit the whole, even when you like things about it.












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