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Tag Archives: sound
Rock music ~ the sound of prehistory
Way back when the world was warm and the sun remembered to shine, our friend, Gary Vasey, came over from the Czech Republic for a weekend. It was to be our second meeting in the going-on-fifteen-years that we have been … Continue reading
Posted in albion, Ancestors, Ancient sites, Books, Don and Wen
Tagged archaeoacoustics, Blowing Stone, sarsenstone, sound, standing stone, Ufington
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Does White Noise / Ambient Sound Actually Help Your Writing? – Steve Boseley
Reblogged from Steve Boseley: Silence can be a distraction. Bear with me whilst I qualify that statement. When I’m writing, silence can be a distraction. It might be a cliche, but writers and coffee shops go together like James T … Continue reading
Voices
There was a moment of panic, as if a hole had opened in the world and swallowed something precious. I looked at the photo and there was an empty place in memory where the voice should be. You would think … Continue reading