Q Marks the Spot 152 (June 2021 Treasure Map)
Sacred Treasure There’s just so much going on these days, so much that is discombobulating, disturbing, and downright dysfunctional. Trying to get one’s head around
Sacred Treasure There’s just so much going on these days, so much that is discombobulating, disturbing, and downright dysfunctional. Trying to get one’s head around
Sacred Treasure Some good advice for leaders on running meetings – one of those elements of the omnicompetence that is expected of ministers that you
Sacred Treasure Comparing COVID-19 and the Chernobyl disaster? Here is a literature academic living in Turkey who grew up in Kyiv at the time of
If the last Q combo was a chronological mismatch of artist and poet, this one is seasonal. Today’s still been pretty warm for a British September
Well, you work on one book for 5 years, and another one for 5 months, and whaddaya know – they appear on the same day!
The observant will have noticed that there has been a significant slowdown in Q postings in recent weeks. There have been a number of reasons
I’ve no evidence to back up this claim, but I strongly suspect that those who have the news on 24/7 will go mad. Simply because
At long last – after literally hours and hours of speculation, I can now at last announce the winners of the Q Christmas competition. Each
Well, this is a first: a Quaerentia competition with REAL prizes (rather than the virtual Crunchie bars which I’ve so generously offered in the past!
One or two have asked for this, so here it is: the first of 3 talks given in the gaudy riot of Pugin-inspired colour that
I’ve no idea how many Christian books get published every year in the UK – rather a lot, I suspect. Far too many, in fact,
This has been doing the web rounds – but in case you haven’t seen it, here it is: the 12 days of Christmas as you’ve