Helen Cox Author Website
It is long overdue but I have finally set up a website all about my books. I keep an author blog over there which means updates to Helenography.Net will be less frequent. The… Continue reading
It is long overdue but I have finally set up a website all about my books. I keep an author blog over there which means updates to Helenography.Net will be less frequent. The… Continue reading
Yesterday I had the pleasure of attending Yannick Pucci’s Art Deco in the Strand walking tour. I’d previously enjoyed Yannick’s Art Deco in Bloomsbury tour and the Strand tour followed the same friendly… Continue reading
For the past five years I have edited a film magazine alongside my full time job, as you do! Next week the last EVER print issue is released as I move onto other… Continue reading
Today my Year 11 students left to go on study leave so I wrote them a letter which I put in coloured envelopes and sealed with sweets. Their reaction when I brought out… Continue reading
Those who follow me on Twitter will know that in January I joined the International Geek Girls Pen Pal Club. I’ve always been obsessed with letter-writing and was nought short of ecstatic when… Continue reading
One of the items on my 2015 to-do list was to journal at least once a week. I missed a couple of weeks last term so have penned a couple of extra entries over the… Continue reading
Taking inspiration from the journaling blog Seaweed Kisses, I’ve stuck a series of labels into my journal printed with various prompt questions. Today I wrote about where I’d like to be if I could… Continue reading
In the world of teaching you come into contact with many talented people. One such person that I have had the pleasure of working with in the last five years is artist Lynsey… Continue reading
Regular blog-watchers will know I’m currently struggling with a book I bought by Keri Smith called Wreck This Journal. I can’t bring myself to wreck it so I am creatively interpreting the instructions… Continue reading
Last summer I stopped off in Albany in between NYC and Lake Placid. The mall had strangled much of the life from the town centre but there was still the modernist wonderland that is… Continue reading