Kate Tempest
Last night I saw the documentary The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness, which chronicles a year of Studio Ghibli while Hayao Miyazaki worked on The Wind Rises and his "friendly rival" Isao Takahata worked on The Tale of the Princess Kaguya. It's sometimes funny, sometimes funny and a fascinating take on animation and the creative process, as well as an account of the making of two masterpieces.
I went out today and bought a book called Funny Stories for Five Year Olds for my nephew's birthday present and a card.
Later on I went to the Edinburgh Book Festival to see poet, playwright, rapper and novelist Kate Tempest talk about her new novel The Bricks That Built the Houses. It was really a great show, completely sold out. She read poetry and spoke about the healing power of art. She would get extremely animated while speaking and reading, and visibly tired herself out at times.
After the show I bought her book and got it signed:
I went out today and bought a book called Funny Stories for Five Year Olds for my nephew's birthday present and a card.
Later on I went to the Edinburgh Book Festival to see poet, playwright, rapper and novelist Kate Tempest talk about her new novel The Bricks That Built the Houses. It was really a great show, completely sold out. She read poetry and spoke about the healing power of art. She would get extremely animated while speaking and reading, and visibly tired herself out at times.
After the show I bought her book and got it signed:
Labels: animation, anime, Book Festival, books, documentary, Hayao Miyazaki, Isao Takahata, Kate Tempest, The Kingdom of Dreams and Madness
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