Sheila PinderSeeing the Wood for the TreesIt’s embarrassing to confess that I made it into my fourth decade in the workplace without ever being introduced to formal or structured…Mar 21Mar 21
Sheila PinderReshaping our ViewWhy is it, in an era of environmental vandalism on national and industrial scales, that the loss of the iconic Sycamore Gap tree has…Sep 29, 2023Sep 29, 2023
Sheila PinderConferencing, Post-TwitterPosting en route to the IPG Autumn Conference (#IPGAC2023) in London — the first conference I’ll have attended in nearly two decades where…Sep 20, 2023Sep 20, 2023
Sheila PinderStoriedMemories make us: they are our stories; our stories are our memories. Stories we’ve woven into ourselves through reading, study and…Aug 4, 2023Aug 4, 2023
Sheila PinderCarer Context: Burning PlanetIn the film Titanic, an Irish mother, knowing they are locked below decks and cannot escape the ship, lulls her small children to sleep by…Jul 26, 2023Jul 26, 2023
Sheila PinderMasked IntentionsWill you be masked at London Book Fair? And if not, how will you react to others who are? If you haven’t given this some thought, perhaps…Apr 17, 20231Apr 17, 20231
Sheila PinderSchool Corridors: the Estonian exampleAnother perspective on a current debateOct 23, 2018Oct 23, 2018
Sheila PinderOn PowerPointMy book industry chum, Alastair Horne posed a question on twitter this afternoon:Sep 19, 2018Sep 19, 2018
Sheila PinderBack to SchoolLast Friday, my book industry and facebook friend Danuta Kean thoughtfully tagged me in a link she shared to Lucy Kellaway’s FT piece Why…Sep 3, 2017Sep 3, 2017
Sheila PinderThe Road Not TakenThe first in a short series of posts on the subject of roads, culture and literature — and how they inform how I voted in the EU…Jun 17, 2016Jun 17, 2016