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timburrows has been a member of Linktree for 3 years and joined in April 2023. The social media accounts linked to from timburrows are: Instagram, Email, X. Besides social media accounts, timburrows has populated their site with Guardian feature: Abandon shipment: how an Amazon van got marooned on the UK’s ‘most dangerous path’, Guardian comment: My first thought after having a vasectomy: why aren’t more British men having them?, Guardian feature: ‘It’s scary how many St George’s flags there were’: Blood Orange on coming home to Essex and mourning his mother, Guardian feature on These New Puritans, BUY See You Down Raquels: Clubbing and Commune-ing in Essex, edited by Tim Burrows, Guardian long read: ‘Ryan Reynolds never had to deal with this’: the slow death and (possible) rebirth of Southend United, Guardian Sport feature: The Haaland safari: Bryne celebrates its famous son in Norway’s newest tourist attraction, The Invention of Essex book extract via the Guardian long read: The rubbishscapes of Essex: why our buried trash is back to haunt us, The Invention of Essex - buy and learn more via Profile Books, Guardian long read: The invention of Essex: how a county became a caricature, New Statesman 2024 election: the betrayal of Essex man, Guardian opinion: Nigel Farage thinks leave-voting Clacton will welcome his return. He may be in for a surprise, Guardian opinion: From collective ambition to crumbling concrete: Essex is a totem of Britain’s decline, Guardian opinion: Starmer thought he’d found the nation’s pulse in Essex. Here’s what ‘Essex man’ made of him, A year ago my Essex home town was abuzz at becoming a city – now a ‘toxic’ culture war has taken over | Tim Burrows, Letter from Essex: Southend, land of cockles and candyfloss, is a city at last, The Bunker podcast discussing Essex with Marie le Conte, Free Thinking - Essex special on BBC Radio 3, with Simon Heffer and others. Hosted by Matthew Sweet, Talking Essex on BBC Radio 4's Today programme, Spectator review: 'Exceptionally well-written and intelligent... a thoughtful, atmospheric book of genuine insight and erudition', FT review: 'Burrows does not disappoint. There is always another story, a myth concealing a reality “mysterious, unknowable and incongruous.” And he has a lyrical turn of phrase'..., Times review: 'Burrows's new book is part-memoir, part-travelogue and part-political tract'..., Podcast: a walk with Tollesbury marsh man Flavian Capes.