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From 2007 until 2016, Day was a feature writer for The Observer, gaining a commendation in the "Feature Writer of the Year (Broadsheet") category at the 2012 Press Awards. [4] Podcast [ edit ] Society of Authors' Awards | The Society of Authors". www.societyofauthors.org. 8 May 2020 . Retrieved 20 February 2021. Elizabeth Day: 'A lot of people were yearning to talk about failure' ". TheGuardian.com. 21 August 2021. Groskop, Viv (14 March 2013). " Home Fires by Elizabeth Day – review". The Observer . Retrieved 27 March 2020. A wise friend once told me that expectation is the thief of happiness. When you expect too much, you’re not living the life you have, you’re living the life you wish for, and this leaves you permanently dissatisfied. As we planned our pandemic wedding, I fully understood the truth of those words. Circumstances beyond our control had stripped us of our expectations, so all we had was what was possible within the ever-fluctuating present moment.

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Katsoulis, Melissa (23 January 2011). "Scissors, Paper, Stone by Elizabeth Day: review". The Telegraph . Retrieved 20 February 2021.

Both her novel The Party and her memoir How to Fail are being made into TV shows, the former by World Productions and the latter by Sky. [20] Pin Drop Studio [ edit ] It was an occasion filled with love. Uncomplicated, straightforward, really-quite-glaringly-obvious love. The simplicity of a day with fewer guests only added to that magic. There was a sense of enormous good fortune that we were all there, that we had made it through a difficult year and that there was now something to celebrate. After graduating, Day initially intended to obtain a master's degree in journalism, but was instead offered a job for the Evening Standard on the Londoner's Diary feature by Max Hastings. [2] Day remained at the Standard for a year before joining The Sunday Telegraph as a news reporter, initially on a three-month trial. While working for the Telegraph, Day won the Young Journalist of the Year Award at the 2004 British Press Awards. [3] After leaving the Telegraph, Day wrote features for Elle and The Mail on Sunday. [1] Why women love journalism, Elizabeth Day - British Journalism Review …". archive.is. 8 December 2013. Archived from the original on 8 December 2013 . Retrieved 20 February 2021. Kelly, Liam (1 December 2019). "Justin Basini of ClearScore: I'm trying to make finance clearer". The Times. London . Retrieved 28 January 2021. (subscription required)

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Moran, Joe (20 February 2021). "Failosophy by Elizabeth Day review – the feel-good 'failing-well' industry". The Guardian.What that meant was a tiny ceremony, with 10 guests and self-catering accommodation at The Pig. It also meant outdoor dining on two tables (because of the rule of six), rather than the wedding reception we’d envisaged, with one long communal table and dancing into the early hours. At dinner, we ate steak and lobster as the sun set. There was no dancing into the early hours. But there was a hot bath, and a full debrief of the day as the two of us lay in bed together. The following morning, we had bacon baps and Bollinger for breakfast in the garden. Day was born to Tom and Christine Day in England but was raised in Northern Ireland after her father became a general surgeon at Altnagelvin Hospital in Derry. Day became interested in being a writer when she was seven and became a youth columnist for the Derry Journal at the age of 12. Day attended Methodist College in Belfast and Malvern St James Girls' School in Worcestershire, before going on to obtain a double first in History from Queens' College, Cambridge. [1] Journalism [ edit ] Day, Elizabeth (2004). "Why women love journalism". British Journalism Review. Vol.15, no.2. pp.21–25. Archived from the original on 8 December 2013.



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