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The Surplus Girls
Today I’m really pleased to welcome Polly Heron, aka Susanna Bavin to the blog. We’ve been friends on Twitter for quite a few years – I always enjoy her photos of lovely Llandudno! Having read some of Susanna’s work, I … Continue reading
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Tagged Polly Heron, Susanna Bavin, The Surplus Girls, women's fiction
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Change of direction…
Think of a road, a straight one, like the ones in films, with one lonely car crossing the desert… Your way is clear for miles ahead. Life isn’t like that – we can turn corners and take the road less … Continue reading
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Tagged am writing, Fabrian Books, feel-good fiction, Lake Constance, novellas, Switzerland, women's fiction, Writing
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