Monday, September 11, 2006

Another sad end-of-Summer moment. The last cricket match of the season at Marsh Baldon in beautiful Oxfordshire. It has not been a vintage season - played 9, won 4, lost 4, drawn 1. Honours go to Paul Denning (438 runs from 7 innings including a 173 not out and an average of 87.6); James Cookson (69 overs, 13 wickets average 15.46); Geoff Penington (our youngest player who took 7 wickets at 6.43); and our oldest newcomer Tim Coates (5 wickets from 11 overs at 9.4). And the greatest honour and thanks to the team's only full professor and almost full-time organiser Robert Denning. We won this last game resoundingly - always important to end on a high.

A busy week ahead. A speech at National Acquisitions Group Annual Conference in Reading; participating in a panel on the development of the Asian market at the grandly titled Global Information Industry Summit in Amsterdam; a meeting of the British Library Strategy Advisory Committee; and of course the usual round of Macmillan businesses including the launch of the 2oth edition of Barry Turner's Writer's Handbook.

 

9/11/2006 8:03:45 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Won 4 drew 1 is perfectly respectable as I know you had some pretty hot competition.
My team moved up to 3rd place in Division 2 of our league.Well chuffed. We`d like to be 2nd but not top next year - top would mean we`d go up into div 1 and we simply couldn`t cope - then we`d go down again which is always worse than never having gone up in the first place. I think.
9/11/2006 10:49:47 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
Surprised to read about "the launch of the 2oth edition of Barry Turner's Writer's Handbook" as I order it every summer and have had the new one on my shelves for a couple of weeks.

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9/12/2006 10:44:36 AM (GMT Standard Time, UTC+00:00)
I suppose the launch doesn't have to coincide absolutely with distribution of the book. Shows how mustard keen our distribution is!
richard charkin