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OMF (UK) Archivist Marion Osgood reflects on the 50th anniversary of the deaths of OMF nurses Margaret Morgan and Minka Hanskamp in Thailand. This is an audio recording from OMF (UK)'s Billions magazine May-August 2024. Read the article See the rest of the content from this edition Subscribe to get the magazine by post or email Find out more about OMF (UK)
Toni Reece is joined by Dan Hoch, Margaret Morgan and Madison Arters in this special episode of Humanize Profit. Madison and Margaret work in the Sales Department of the DoubleTree by Hilton Reading, but this conversation isn't about Sales, it's about the experience. Their experience in the world of hospitality and why they do what they do. What moves them and what inspires them - it's a great conversation. Join the fun!
Margaret Morgan of Keller Williams and Ross Rubin and Peter May of DST Sherpa join the podcast to discuss real estate investment, Delaware Statutory Trusts (DST’s), and 1031 Exchanges. DST’s provide a passive vehicle to continue real estate investment when actively managing your portfolio is no longer desirable or viable. The 1031 Tax Deferred Exchange is an exclusive tax deference benefit given to real estate investments that accrue capital gains. Thank you for watching and please subscribe to learn more about Real Estate, Real Estate Investment, and Property Management!Visit us at www.firstascentproperty.com to schedule a showing for investment/vacation property.Instagram: @firstascentpropertyFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/First-Ascent...Website: www.firstascentproperty.comPhone: 970-485-1540
We've jumped ahead to Season 10 to discuss 'My Sister's Keeper' parts 1 and 2 in which Dr Elliot is held hostage, a visitor to Wandin Valley nearly drowns and Bob and Cookie get up to shenanigans. We find out how Joyce Jacobs turned her gig as an extra into the Valley's most memorable resident, and we discover the story behind this episode's mysterious writer. Special Guest: Margaret Morgan (writer 1989-1993) Links: My Sister's Keeper Parts 1 & 2 A Country Podcast Facebook Page Melanie Tait on Twitter Kim Lester on Twitter See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Perry and David talk about novels which blur the boundaries between genres: literary novels with strong elements of fantasy or science fiction. We can call them "genre adjacent" fiction. Children of Men by P. D. James (00:23) Never Let Me Go & The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro (00:52) Machines Like Me by Ian McEwan (04:34) A Superior Spectre by Angela Meyer (08:28) 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami (07:36) The Animals in that Country by Laura Jean McKay (08:27) The Second Cure by Margaret Morgan (00:57) Human Croquet by Kate Atkinson (10:19) The Rain Heron by Robbie Arnott (08:43) What the Wind Brings by Matthew Hughes (12:43) Interview with Matthew Hughes (21:09) What the Wind Brings (11:29) Vance Space novel (07:58) A God in Chains (01:12) Windup (01:44) Click here for more information and links. Photo by Emma Bauso from Pexels
Perry and David talk about novels which blur the boundaries between genres: literary novels with strong elements of fantasy or science fiction. We can call them "genre adjacent" fiction. Children of Men by P. D. James (00:23) Never Let Me Go and The Buried Giant by Kazuo Ishiguro (00:52) Machines Like Me by Ian McEwan (04:34) A Superior Spectre by Angela Meyer (08:28) 1Q84 by Haruki Murakami (07:36) The Animals in that Country by Laura Jean McKay (08:27) The Second Cure by Margaret Morgan (00:57) Human Croquet by Kate Atkinson (10:19) The Rain Heron by Robbie Arnott (08:43) What the Wind Brings by Matthew Hughes (12:43) Interview with Matthew Hughes (21:09) What the Wind Brings (11:29) Vance Space novel (07:58) A God in Chains (01:12) Windup (01:44) Photo by Emma Bauso from Pexels
Ideas Generator, from Writing NSW's 2019 Speculative Fiction Festival. Chaired by Margaret Morgan, with James Bradley, Michael Gillings and Elise Bohan. Photo Credit: Anita Mathews.
Science Fiction Now, part of Writing NSW's 2019 Speculative Fiction Festival. Chaired by Cat Sparks, with Margaret Morgan, Shauna O'Meara and Shankari Chandran. Please note that due to microphone issues on the day, we have had to edit out some sections of this podcast.
Holly Throsby has another small town crime or mystery read. Two people come to 'Cedar Valley' on the same day, one to find out about her mother, the other to die.Australia is divided. Those effected by the virus have enhanced creativity but can't get into Cornucopia, a religous republic in the north. 'The Second Cure' is a fascinating read about scientific possibilities and political divides by Margaret Morgan.
Kate and Cassie are joined by historian Ruth Balint, crime writer Peter Cotton and Science Fiction reader George Williams to discuss fiction by Krissy Kneen, Les Zig, Margaret Morgan, Peter F Hamilton and Sayaka Murata
So You Want To Be A Writer with Valerie Khoo and Allison Tait: Australian Writers' Centre podcast
Meet AWC graduate Margaret Morgan, author of ‘The Second Cure’. Discover why you need an author persona and learn about your chance to win a copy of ‘Amazing Australian Women’ by Pamela Freeman (AWC's awesome Director of Creative Writing). Val and Al will be at the SCBWI Conference in Sydney. What you need to know about author newsletters. Read the show notes. Email Valerie and Allison podcast@writerscentre.com.au. WritersCentre.com.au | AllisonTait.com | ValerieKhoo.com
Australian author of children's and young adult fiction, Emily Rodda, on her latest novel His Name Was Walter, the latest in book news, two novels that explore the near future in neuroscience and biology with Angela Meyer and Margaret Morgan and we ask the question why study creative writing with Samantha Forge and Beejay Silcox.
Margaret Morgan is a Manager at the DoubleTree by Hilton Reading and she talks about the benefits of partnering with BIG Vision Foundation. She notes girls playing sports develop strong leadership skills that help them on and off the court both professionally and personally. BIG Vision is all about developing strong community partnerships and strong leaders!
Margaret Morgan is a Manager at the DoubleTree by Hilton Reading and she talks about the benefits of partnering with BIG Vision Foundation. She notes girls playing sports develop strong leadership skills that help them on and off the court both professionally and personally. BIG Vision is all about developing strong community partnerships and strong leaders!