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The Legend of the Jaguar now FREE on Kindle until 1st August!
Read the folk tale which inspired the novel Spirit of the Jaguar FREE on Kindle for 5 days from 28th July Get your FREE copy on this link: http://amzn.to/2uebpmo You do not need a Kindle reader to read Kindle books … Continue reading →
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Spirit of the Jaguar – is out now!
Will you be first to post a review of my novel? My historical time-slip novel is now published and currently going through the distribution process. In spite of its critics, Amazon distribution is first-off-the-mark and currently displaying my title … Continue reading →
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Learning is a life-time experience
I’m currently in the middle of an Access to Higher Education course run by the University of Kent and am studying this at the Brompton Academy in Gillingham and The Medway Campus of Kent University in the old Royal Naval … Continue reading →
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Give me a feather and I’ll fly
A new anthology soon to be published
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Back to school – but such fun!
University-of-Kent-central-campus-Canterbury-tripadvisor-co-uk.jpg I have just had the pleasure of attending a 2 day Summer School at the University of Kent on the main campus at Canterbury. My chosen topic, naturally enough, was Creative Writing. This was a wonderful opportunity for anyone – any age … Continue reading →
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Short Stories are more popular than ever
In this fast moving digital world reading a complete novel is not always possible, even for the avid reader. Short stories can fill little gaps and boost morale when intelligent people have little time to spare. Writing short stories can also … Continue reading →
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