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Tag Archives: ships

#83

We are ships in the night, But I can’t complain. This is what we have wanted for so long. Tiny Leaves is making headway, travelling lightly, moving onwards.

Posted bylizpikeOctober 16, 2014May 20, 2021Posted inBlogroll, PoemsTags:poem, shipsLeave a comment on #83
Have you heard what people are saying about Christopher Running? It's been ages since I last wrote and I'm coming out of the fog of the first term of a PGCE. In this little bit of headspace, my thoughts have turned back to writing! It's been four months since Christopher, Running was released and I've had some gorgeous reviews. Christopher Running is only £2.99! Try out the book of my heart and make this indie author very happy! I'm actually so glad that the scribblings that I started in my GCSE English class finally came to this! Have you signed up for my books mailing list yet? Keep up to date with all the news AND get an EXCLUSIVE ebook of previously unreleased short stories! Christopher Running has been out for three months and I really appreciate all your support! If you're on the lookout for a gift for book lovers, this one's ideal for fans of Susan Hill, Max Porter, and Meg Mason. Ooh look it's me! Nice to have a little chat about Christopher, Running and all things writing with Shropshire Magazine! The algorithm thinks you'll love my book Things I would say to my child self if I met her.
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