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Sunday, 15 November 2015

Peace and Tolerance after the Paris attacks this weekend.


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I write fiction and poetry for adults, teens and children. My Hayling Cycle of three novels will be published by Meadowside Books. The first title, HIDDEN,March 2011. Followed by ILLEGAL, Feb. 2012 and STUFFED, Sep 2012. I am represented by the Eve White Literary Agency.
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