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From Go Set a Watchman to Kill a Mockingbird

Posted on August 20, 2015 by Suzanne

Go Set a Watchman should be viewed as a step, a “station” along the way to its final, brilliant destination: To Kill a Mockingbird.

Posted in stories and storytelling | Tagged fiction, Go set a watchman, Harper Lee, Storycraft, To Kill a Mockinbird, writing

Native content – it’s not bullshit, it’s bovine waste…

Posted on October 10, 2014 by Suzanne

Native content is blurring the lines between editorial content and advertising, and shows a growing corporate influence on the media.

Posted in stories and storytelling | Tagged corporate influence, marketing, media, native content

New York Times digital report highlights obstacles all content managers have faced

Posted on May 16, 2014 by Suzanne

An internal New York Times report that sets out the paper’s vision for digital innovation has been leaked. So what does it tell us?

Posted in digital communications | Tagged content strategy, innovation, New York Times, web content management

Democratic Republic of Congo rape trial dashes hopes for justice

Posted on May 6, 2014 by Suzanne

The largest rape trial in the Democratic Republic of Congo, Africa will leave rape victims disappointed. Of the 39 soldiers on trial, only 2 were found guilty of rape.

Posted in Africa | Tagged Democratic Republic of Congo, sexual violence

Climate fiction: Waking us up as we sleep walk to disaster

Posted on June 2, 2013 by Suzanne

“Thanks for believing in these engines of empathy, they will change the world”. said Barbara Kingsolver, at the Hay Arts and Literature Festival in Wales.

Posted in climate change, stories and storytelling | Tagged Barbara Kingsolver, Bellweather Prize, Climate fiction, Hay festival

Content strategy: sensible stuff

Posted on May 24, 2013 by Suzanne

Having just taken part in a two day Neilsen Norman group training on content strategy, I think that developing and applying content strategy is about using common sense: developing a good plan and sticking to it.

Posted in digital communications | Tagged content strategy

Challenging inequality is at the heart of climate adaptation

Posted on April 23, 2013 by Suzanne

People won’t become more resilient to the impacts of climate change unless the underlying causes of their vulnerability are analysed and addressed.

Posted in climate change, Inequality | Tagged 7th International Conference on community-based adaptation to climate change (CBA7), community-based adaptation to climate change, rights, social exclusion

Racoons with big balls or the facts?

Posted on April 9, 2013 by Suzanne

Could an animated film about mischievous racoon dogs with big balls that shapeshift to survive achieve something that no amount of non-fiction publications ever could?

Posted in stories and storytelling | Tagged animes, Christopher Meeks, Environmental books, environmental storytelling, fiction, green reads, Hayao Miyazaki, Studio Ghibli

Just call me Vera: Spirit of 45

Posted on March 13, 2013 by Suzanne

Well, that’s what the Spirit of ’45 quiz ended up calling me.

Posted in Campaigns | Tagged National Health Service, Spirit of 45

Nature: Making the most of what we have

Posted on February 1, 2013 by Suzanne

My garden is a refuge from the chaos. But while I enjoy pottering about planting and poking at things, it turns out that it may also have some conservation value.

Posted in nature | Tagged baseline, bees, Emma Marris, environmentalism, gardens, pristine wilderness, Rambunctious garden

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