Time & Leisure, Monday 01 February 2010
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I am an avid reader of the mag and I rave about your articles every month, rest assured I am spreading the word on the Southfields grid.
Eyes glued to the page whilst the food on my plate goes cold; I imagine you sitting at the breakfast table, crossiant crumbs everywhere as you try not to create too much mess!
I also really enjoy your more formal reads such as tapestry of war, is there really hope for political justice and true leaders with a passion for the good. The world is in trouble and something must change, reports of a spiritual awakening of the conscious mind in a new atmosphere of understanding and unity.
Maybe the general election will be a success but as you quite rightly point out the goverment will remain and rule.... Unless WE make a change.
Thank you, truly good reading
(you can quote me on that!!!)
Joe90
Southfields
Dear Tony, we are FAINTING with pleasure at your wonderful articles in your two mags, which have just arrived. Fantastic. Thank you SO MUCH. You’ve no idea how indebted we are to you. What winning articles! (nothing to do with my vanity at being quoted all over the place.) Again, thank you.
Best wishes, Kate K
Kate Knowles
Head of Communications,
Dulwich Picture Gallery
Dear Sara,
After reading your editorial in this November's edition of Time & Leisure I felt that I had to contact you and invite you along to our event at Roehampton University called "Land that Job". Its on the 20th November from 2-5pm and we are inviting a number of people to engage and exchange ideas on the whole area of jobs/employability/career development. Your editorial was a great example of how people arrrive in a job which they enjoy and excel in but they make an individual and often diverse journey before they achive a job which they love. Students often think that careers are planned and mapped out in detail, almost like military stragegies, as you move progressively from one job to another. But experience tells quite a different story.
Often people get into a job they love by default - propelling themselves forward because they decide that the job they are doing is not what they want so they move on. They do not have a plan set in concrete.
Good examples of different people in different jobs talking about their work experiences can be extremely inspiring to youg undergraduates.
I hope that you will be able to come along and I would like to invite you to become part of a panel discussion who will be openly discussin these issues and more.
I will look forward to hearing from you.
Best wishes,
Pauline Barrie
Senior Lecturer
Roehampton University
Just a quick note to say thank you for the excellent coverage of the Courtauld's Renoir exhibition in the Time & Leisure publications. It looked fantastic and was a great way to start the week.
Your support is much appreciated.
With best wishes
Sue
Sue Bond Public Relations
Dear Sara,
I just wanted to say a big thank you for the piece that you did on Dawn Steele for Blackbird. Your editorial pieces make such a huge difference to us. The day both the Warren Mitchell and the Dawn Steele pieces came out, the daily sales for each doubled.
Thank you for your help and ongoing support. It is hugely appreciated by us all here at the Rose Theatre.
Very best wishes,
Lucy
Lucy Goldsborough
Director of Marketing & Communications