Ruth Bushi
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Ruth Bushi
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Freelance writer in Cumbria published in the Guardian, Independent etc. Covers film & fiction at thehaughtyculturist.com. Bridport short story winner, 2025!
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Was really proud of myself for running for 35 minutes today. Felt like I was surely faster than air until I worked out I'm doing an ave 13-min km. 13 minutes! I'm not sure I can call it running after this. Still pleased with the 35 minutes. But wow.
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Alt: Tortoise walking in slow motion
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Yours in sobriety,
Sasha x

(Good Morning, Midnight)
That's so generous of you, thank you. I wasn't in Bridport yesterday so am looking forward to reading everyone's stories and poems. Congratulations to you as well :)
Some lovely news: I've won first place in the Bridport Prize Short Story category. It's one of the most welcome and jaw-dropping things that's ever happened to me. Congrats to everyone who won, placed, and entered.
#writers #writingCommunity #booksky #Cumbria
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2025 - Bridport Prize
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STOP what you're doing and listen to the angels sing. "Here the Deities Approve," Henry Purcell, via Brandon Acker and Reginald Mobley. Utterly magical. (You don't need Tiktok to view the link.)

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[...] writing off to an address in the back of another book I was reading at the time. Remember how publishers would advertise their catalogue at the back, complete with prices? Anyway, they sent the cheque back, saying the price had gone up. You had to *really* want the books back then.
Reading Gone with the Wind. Mitchell's prose is surprisingly modern, and very adept. It just sweeps you along ... until it falls into the most bonkers and literally dehumanising rhetoric.

Have a less depressing story about acquiring my copy of the book, which I am pretty sure came about by [...]
There used to be a no-brainer, one-click way to copy a Wordpress backup into Local by Flywheel as a zipped folder, but it's stopped working. Actually, none of the import options work for me. A shame - it used to be really handy, and super simple to use.
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I can't believe I read this and liked it, but assumed "RIP Diane" was some kind of internet slang for something else, damn it.
Every so often the algorithm slips its groove of banality, and shows me something magical. Labi Siffre via TikTok, actually.
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Labi Siffre - Bless The Telephone (Sounding Out, 21/02/1972)
YouTube video by Labi Siffre
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Many routes survive as footpaths and place names, tracing journeys from remote settlements to consecrated ground. Walk through history and find your path to more knowledge ➡️ w.wiki/FLhS (2/2)
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Does the news reflect what we die from?
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"We want people to be living in mixed communities, don't we?"

Robert Jenrick's home is in Eye, Herefordshire, where 165 out of 166 residents were white at the time of the last census.
Wow. Robert Jenrick doubles down by branding a black journalist's questions "ridiculous" and saying that the problem is not his comments, but "journalists like you who pop up and try to knock me down", adding that "this is the reason why terrorist attacks happen". ~AA
This has just come back to me, like the remnant of a weird dream, but Gregg Wallace was live on TikTok last night, answering reader questions. Reader, I didn't.
5. It won't be a criminal offence to not hold a digital ID. Police will not be able to demands to see the ID as part of "stop and search." Data protection will be a core component. A public consultation will follow in the coming weeks, and will include employers, unions, and other stakeholders.
4. By the end of this Parliament, employers will need to verify the new digital ID as part of their "right to work" check. This will impede criminal gangs, identify non-compliant employers, and create a fairer system for UK citizens and legal residents.
3. It will not be compulsory to obtain a digital ID, but will be mandatory for some applications. It will build on the existing GOV UK login, and will streamline interactions with the state, i.e., benefits and tax records. It may be a cheaper and more efficient system, as it is in Estonia.
2. It's not an ID card but a digital identity available for free to all UK citizens and legal residents over 16 (possibly over 13 in future). Over time it will be used to access a range of public and private sector services.
1. Government will introduce digital ID within this Parliament to tackle illegal migration. It will make it easier to prove ID when starting a new job or buying alcohol, and cut down on fraud. It will be a means of ID for people without a physical photo ID, and who struggle to prove who they are.