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Welcome to Word Emporium. Weekly articles about life in all its facets. We are navigating our way through it all: from recipes and cooking, to poems, literature and books. Current affairs. Past lives. Draw up a chair and join the table! You are welcome!

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Crafting some of life's principles in the forge of experience.
Keeping Syre Byrd in order.
Teacher, Tutor, Lecturer, article writer. I write about Philosophy, History, Religion; and their intersection. Member of the C.S. Lewis Society, Oxford. https://uq.academia.edu/JoshuaRoberts