October 2012
Welcome to a preview of the articles in the October edition of the Content Club.
The first article is our regular Gardening feature by popular garden writer Lee Bestall.
Debbie Singh-Bhatti investigates why drawing is so good for us and why there is a month-long campaign to get us all doodling.
Sat navs are fast replacing the conventional road atlas. How do you go about choosing the right one for you? Alex Brown has the low down.
No-one wants their child to be bullied, but imagine the shame if you find out that your child is the one doing the bullying. Alex Brown offers useful advice.
Sarah Davey tells us how to carve a pumpkin lantern which will be the envy of all your neighbours this Halloween.
It's that time of year again, when we need to remind ourselves about the firework code. Debbi Singh-Bhatti has it all under control.
Who should have a flu jab? It might be you, even if you're not in one of the 'at risk' groups. Sarah Davey investigates why even the normall healthy among us might opt for protection.
Ok, it's not an exciting topic but it's an important one. Think about it now and you'll be toasty warm all through the winter. Debbie Singh-Bhatti tells us why we should be kind to our boiler.
We have two Halloween-themed book reviews
This month's recipe is a tasty treat for Halloween or Bonfire Night.
And even our children's page is Halloween-themed.
Plus a half-page quick crossword; a sudoku, a half-page lateral thinking puzzle and a quarter-page mindbender puzzle.
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at members of The Write Content now also have access to content from other providers at reduced rates, including celebrity articles, DVD and movie reviews. Check these out in the new 'Resources' section of the members' area.
If you have ideas for article topics which you'd like to see covered in future months please let me know.
Kind regards,
Jayne
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