Magdalen Goffin

Magdalen Goffin, FRSL (23 July 1925 – 2015)[1] was an English writer, born in Sheringham, Norfolk, England, UK. She was a Fellow of the Royal Society of Literature (FRSL) since 1980. She wrote biographies of her grandmother, Maria Pasqua, and her father, E. I. Watkin, and edited the diaries of another ancestor Absalom Watkin.[2] Mrs. Goffin also wrote numerous articles and reviews for the New York Review of Books (1966–69).

Publications

  • Objections to Roman Catholicism. Constable, 1964. (contrib chapter "Superstition and Credulity")
  • The Future of Catholic Christianity. Constable, 1966. (contrib chapter "The Broken Pitcher")
  • Maria Pasqua. Oxford University Press, 1979. ISBN 978-0-19-211754-0. Faber & Faber, 2009. ISBN 978-0-571-25034-9.
  • The Diaries of Absalom Watkin: A Manchester Man 1787-1861. Sutton Publishing,1993. ISBN 978-0-7509-0417-9.
  • The Watkin Path - An Approach to Belief: The Life of E. I. Watkin. Sussex Academic Press, 2006. ISBN 978-1-84519-128-3.
gollark: Basically, the top one transmits the powercell's fullness level (obtained via a computercraft thing since comparators appear to not work) and the bottom one receives that, reads the reactor's buffer level (it was meant to be heat but somehow I just get the RF output buffer level), and if the powercell is below full and the buffer empty it turns the reactor on.
gollark: Some screenshots of the controllers.
gollark: TIS-100 is a weird massively-parallel architecture of nodes running simple assembly programs communicating with each other.
gollark: TIS-3D is basically TIS-100 in Minecraft.
gollark: I'm amazed at how non-terribly my really simple TIS-3D reactor controller runs.

References

  1. "Magdalen Goffin", Fellows Remembered, The Royal Society of Literature.
  2. "Absalom Watkin", Watkins Family History Society.
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