About Julie Sheridan

I relocated from haar-stricken Scotland in spring 2011 to sunny Spain, or more precisely, a corner of Catalonia. I'm a copywriter, editor and translator by trade, and from time to time I write the odd poem.
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About Julie Sheridan

I relocated from haar-stricken Scotland in spring 2011 to sunny Spain, or more precisely, a corner of Catalonia. I'm a copywriter, editor and translator by trade, and from time to time I write the odd poem. Connect with me on Google

Horse heaven in the Catalan hinterland

The first thing I should say is, this isn’t a sponsored post. No-one has paid me, given me a reciprocal link  – or, sadly, bought me a horse – in exchange for me bumping my gums to the world. (I … Continue reading

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Two years in – how Barcelona has changed me

A colleague of mine took the day off work recently. This wouldn’t have been noteworthy in itself, except that it was a random Wednesday, we were in the middle of a big project, and he was uncharacteristically cagey about the … Continue reading

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Scunnered in Barcelona

Or, how a peace-loving vegetarian was turned into a screaming banshee googling ‘shooting ranges in Barcelona’. This wasn’t the post I was expecting to write. What I actually wanted to talk about were the best apps for living in Barcelona. … Continue reading

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Coasting the Costa Brava

Of all the reasons behind my move to Barcelona, being close to the coast was perhaps the most pressing. Having the sea on your doorstep is something I’d grown used to, having spent most of my life on one Scottish … Continue reading

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