Thinking on paper

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Thoughtful reflection … not just for testing times

On reading Lorraine Penny McLoughlin ‘s latest publication Thinking on paper, one could be forgiven for assuming it was written this year, during trying times of lockdowns and deprivation of travel and attendance at cultural activities. However, this timely collection of thoughtful and insightful prose pieces was written between 2016 and June 2019.

Topics covered range from the relevance of Shakespeare in the 21st century and how exchanges about words and ideas can be life changing, to the importance of reflection, following instincts and the wisdom to tread new paths and grasp new opportunities; often in close proximity and within easy reach if only we allow our minds to perceive them.

Having inched out of our comfort zone and opened up new possibilities we never previously thought possible, it is also imperative to record our observations and experiences, thoughts and feelings. Only you can tell your story … and the combination of reflection and writing can be an enriching experience, not just for yourself but for future generations.

Thinking on paper is available from the Fleurieu Visitor Information Centre, Yankalilla; the Normanville Newsagency; Maudie and Fox gift shop, Normanville; the Bookstop, Victor Harbor; and through the websites – www.fitz.mcl.com and www.freestylepublications.com.au.

Other books by Lorraine McLoughlin are Barbara Robertson: An Australian artist’s life, George Tetlow and Mark and Jill Pearse: Lives in art, and Elaine Haxton: A colourful artist and life.

ISBN: 978-0-6483159-7-1

By Lorraine Penny McLoughlin

74 pages – soft cover

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Weight0.306 kg
Dimensions25 × 17.7 × 0.7 cm

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Thoughtful reflection … not just for testing times.

On reading Lorraine Penny McLoughlin ‘s latest publication Thinking on paper, one could be forgiven for assuming it was written this year, during trying times of lockdowns and deprivation of travel and attendance at cultural activities. However, this timely collection of thoughtful and insightful prose pieces was written between 2016 and June 2019.