After more than five years of writing and revision I am ecstatic to say that I have finally completed my first novel Shallow Crossing. Of course it wasn’t five years of absolute toil – there were times when life seemed to get in the way and I didn’t get to write anywhere near as much [...]
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Endings…And beginnings
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