Five Great Reads: how to write a novel, live without drinking and repair a violin

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Five Great Reads: how to write a novel, live without drinking and repair a violin
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Guardian Australia’s weekend wrap of essential reads from the past seven days, selected by Imogen Dewey

Martin Paul at his Melbourne workshop for repairing stringed instruments: ‘You play it next to another one and they sound quite different. Or when you hold them there are small differences, like their shapes, the different curves they have used, and the colours in them through the layers of varnish.’Martin Paul at his Melbourne workshop for repairing stringed instruments: ‘You play it next to another one and they sound quite different.

“I’ve rarely met an ex-drinker who didn’t have anxiety, depression or low self-esteem, usually caused by experiences growing up.”“Drugs weren’t part of my thing, but I related to the bit where he talked about feeling irritable and always unhappy when he had no reason to be.”“There’s a saying: nobody else can do it for you but you cannot do it alone. There is help out there when you ask for it.

“I wouldn’t expect that the protesters on campuses today are going to vote for Trump, almost none of them will,” one expert tells him. “That’s not the danger here. The danger is much simpler: that they simply won’t vote.”. Most importantly, you can look to the catastrophe in Gaza. “This war is breaking some of humanity’s darkest records,”, where he has seen “new graveyards fill with children”. “It remains to be seen how many eyes stay, or are forced, shut.

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