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Thursday, 01 July 2010, 6:30pm - 12:00pm |
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The British Guild of Travel Writers celebrates its 50th birthday with a midsummer party.
Members and by invitation only, due to space limitations
Venue: The Battery, 34 Westferry Circus, Canary Wharf, London E14 8RR
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Jill Nash About me.
I entered the world of publishing travel books in 2005, which began with ‘Global Adventures in Style’ a backpack bible for ‘grown-up’ backpackers, followed by best-seller ‘Honeymoons in Style’ - my books are now retailed across the world.
I also offer freelance travel writing & editorial services to a variety of local magazines and newspapers and I appear regularly as a travel expert on local BBC Radio, Channel... Read more... |
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"If you have Franz Ferdinand on your iPod, then your heart is already dancing to the beat of Scotland’s most vibrant city. For a darker side of Glasgow, listen to the Cinematics’ Strange Education, the music of evil break-ups and rainy afternoons. But even heartbroken, under an umbrella, doomed lovers will sense that Glasgow is the heartbeat of British music, with an equally dynamic arts and design scene. Time for mindless music by Simple Minds over a cup of Lipton’s, a brand created by the tone-deaf Glaswegian tea baron, Sir Thomas Lipton."
© Lisa Gerard-Sharp, Glasgow's City Soundtrack, Vogue, 2008 |
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