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Hello, my Ecclesiasticals!
I’m back. Well, I’m somewhat back to my regular scheduled programming here. Things are still ramping up for the book release in just over a month. I’ve never seen my calendar look so crammed but I’m looking forward to traversing the country and hopefully getting to meet many of you in the flesh. I have included a tentative schedule of book release events over on my website (www.emmajwells.com) but some may change and more will appear.
And remember, if you haven’t yet pre-ordered your copy (of course, I’ll arrange a signed bookplate for all subscribers), then you can do so here: Heaven on Earth (out 7th July!)!
So… enough of all that jibber-jabber. On to today’s topic.
How about a “Did you know?”
Medieval churches were intensely colourful constructions, with a kaleidoscope of colour a washing both the exterior and interior. Let’s find out why…
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