I loved Say Nothing! It was so very, very good! I just found your newsletter from an Open Thread recommendation by substacker Rosalynn Tyo. What a great premise for a substack! Just subscribed.
Martha V recommended your Substack GB/GR to my wife who immediately bought it for me, the sourdough baker in the family. I have Rogues in hand and am poking through previous entries on your site. It all looks great. I'll start Rogues right away. Who doesn't love a good story about scallywags and ne'er-do-wells? Thanks Hanna.
Another great post - adding Rogues to my TBR right now :) I am also intrigued by the psyches of criminals and swindlers, particularly the non-violent variety, such as con artists and art thieves. Just last night I finished watching a mini series you might like. It’s called The Thief, His Wife, and the Canoe, a docudrama about this British man who attempts faking his own death to avoid bankruptcy.
I really appreciate this review of “Rogues” and want very much to read it. I had not thought of how interesting it would be to have 12 different stories about these kinds of characters. It would be interesting to note the common threads and differences among them. The bread looks good too! Good luck with your move.
I loved Say Nothing! It was so very, very good! I just found your newsletter from an Open Thread recommendation by substacker Rosalynn Tyo. What a great premise for a substack! Just subscribed.
Martha V recommended your Substack GB/GR to my wife who immediately bought it for me, the sourdough baker in the family. I have Rogues in hand and am poking through previous entries on your site. It all looks great. I'll start Rogues right away. Who doesn't love a good story about scallywags and ne'er-do-wells? Thanks Hanna.
Another great post - adding Rogues to my TBR right now :) I am also intrigued by the psyches of criminals and swindlers, particularly the non-violent variety, such as con artists and art thieves. Just last night I finished watching a mini series you might like. It’s called The Thief, His Wife, and the Canoe, a docudrama about this British man who attempts faking his own death to avoid bankruptcy.
I really appreciate this review of “Rogues” and want very much to read it. I had not thought of how interesting it would be to have 12 different stories about these kinds of characters. It would be interesting to note the common threads and differences among them. The bread looks good too! Good luck with your move.
That bread looks great. My wife and I used to try making our own bread years ago and it never turned out looking quite that good :)