The only question was whether or not she had the nerve.
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Book Review: The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton
Life in Amsterdam was not the dream-come-true she had imagined.
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The sun shone on as though her life hadn’t just crumbled before her eyes.
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As the ocean rushed up to greet him, he realised he had never seen water so blue.
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A crippling feeling gripped him in the very pit of his stomach.
It’s Almost August 13th!
Happy birthday to ME! Oh… and some launch stuff.
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He tucked his bloodied hands…
Psychologies Magazine: Novel-Writing Competition
Originally posted on Helen Yendall's Blog About Writing :
The latest issue of Psychologies magazine has a novel writing competition for UK residents, aged over 18, with a £5000 e-book publishing deal – and possibly representation too, by literary agents David Higham Associates– up for grabs, IF (and it’s a big IF) you have a…
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“Keeping Secrets at Gravestone Hill” by Alexis Chateau
Alexis Chateau Heat and sweat. That was the sum total of summers at Gravestone Hill. Thankfully, Kevin had no shortage of cars, and trucks, and trains to keep him busy. Video games were fun, too. But most days he stayed inside, cooling off while books transported him to a universe of dragons and fairies andContinue reading ““Keeping Secrets at Gravestone Hill” by Alexis Chateau”
