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Weekly Check in Post
Hello writers and artists. We hope you’ve all had the chance to meet your new partners in crime and have got some lovely ideas developing for this years BB.
It’s always my favourite part of the process when the art gets underway.
As always, if you have any problems, ideas, moans or are just after a little advice or support, we’re only an email away, so please don’t hesitate to get in touch should you need to.
Have a great time writing and illustrating!
It’s always my favourite part of the process when the art gets underway.
As always, if you have any problems, ideas, moans or are just after a little advice or support, we’re only an email away, so please don’t hesitate to get in touch should you need to.
Have a great time writing and illustrating!
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And no nervousness. You WILL finish - we have faith!
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At that time cremation was more popular (although there may be the odd one that had bought and paid for their plot and so would be buried instead)
However, certain religions would opt for burial over cremation, eg a Catholic (esp. in Ireland) would opt for burial every time.
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There were several episodes when the characters were at grave yards - the one for Ann Seaford, Cowley at a friends funeral, the lads jogging through one and Doyle seeing his own casket being carried away in DIAG.