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The Meeting Place

Words & Pictures exercise – how my poem ‘The Meeting Place’ was interpreted by local artist, Pat Murray.
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A lovely review of The Ophagy
I’d had a busy (and successful) few days at our annual user conference and sat down to check my phone. This review from Trish Power aka Alex Craigie popped up and totally made my day! https://www.amazon.co.uk/review/R2MSIF1RYVQIS0/ref=cm_cr_srp_d_rdp_perm?ie=UTF8&ASIN=B0C1XTZLML
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Theatre Review: “I’ll Get My Man”

Review of St Peter’s Hill Players recent production of 60s farce, “I’ll Get My Man”.
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A lovely review of The Ophagy from D. Wallace Peach
Diana was a massive inspiration to me and encouraged me to keep on with my weird Greek tale about Micon and Philippus. She’s captured the essence of the chaotic adventure pretty well, I think 🙂
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Book Review: “The Tomato Runner” by Mark Smith

Review of The Tomato Runner by Mark Smith 5/5 stars Feel-good, poignant & funny
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Theatre Review: “Bothered & Bewildered”

“Bothered and Bewildered”, the latest production by St Peter’s Hill Players, powerfully explores the impact of dementia on a family through humour and drama. The play, featuring compelling performances, effectively raises dementia awareness and supports related charities.
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The joy of niche charts
Thanks to those who have downloaded The Ophagy to their Kindle device or ordered a paperback. Together you’ve helped it climb to just outside the Top 50,000 Kindle titles. More entertainingly, Amazon also log performance within genres and I’m chuffed that it’s broken into the top 175 in a few rather niche categories. Onwards and…
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The Ophagy – released on 8 May 2023!

I’m rather thrilled to announce that my ‘Greek thing’ is finally ready to be unleashed on the public. ‘Fine,’ you say, ‘you’ve been working on it long enough. But what is it about?’ Cue blurb… Not every myth and legend survives… and some tales of heroism and love never get passed down in the first…
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Coming soon…
… some stuff. And quite possibly some gubbins too.