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The Copper Age Arrives!
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www.itisacircle.com
I've waited years for this. It's a beauitful, sunny Autumn morning, a bright blue sky and the first hint of yellow in the leaves. I'm barely awake - its been a long week, with too many late nights and early mornings, but I h...
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Folk Club
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I have a new website up for the folk club - www.redditchfolk.wordpress.com with a fab logo by Tom Brown.
Copper Age and the Hopeless Vendetta
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I've been working with Tom Brown on and off for years, developing stories, characters and settings. He is a brilliant artist, and absolutly my favourite person to play with creatively. He inspires me, and I love what we do together. It's great to ...
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The Girl Who Fell
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The druidry in this novel isn't overt, but its there, in the magic and the myths, the story telling and the music. www.whiskeycreekpress.com/store...ex.php
I ...
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early spring
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Imbolc comes with the first flowers on the blackthorn and snowdrops beneath the trees. Celandines and crocuses sprinkle bright colours amongst the grasses. Already there are leaves opening on the hawthorns, despite the harsh frosts overnight, the...
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www.itisacircle.com
I've waited years for this. It's a beauitful, sunny Autumn morning, a bright blue sky and the first hint of yellow in the leaves. I'm barely awake - its been a long week, with too many late nights and early mornings, but I have no regrets. I think tis been time well spent. I've been writing for Tom Brown for years now, few a few bumps and false starts as we tried to find out how to get our shared vision out into the world. Then along came David Baxter, with a plan for t...
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Sat, September 12, 2009 - 2:54 AM
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I've been working with Tom Brown on and off for years, developing stories, characters and settings. He is a brilliant artist, and absolutly my favourite person to play with creatively. He inspires me, and I love what we do together. It's great to have reached the point where we can share some of that with the rest of the world.
There's weekly newspaper updates from the fictional town of Hopeless, Maine - www.hopelessvendetta.wordpress.com (come and see the mutant goat, and the blood rain)....
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Fri, July 10, 2009 - 7:51 AM
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The druidry in this novel isn't overt, but its there, in the magic and the myths, the story telling and the music. www.whiskeycreekpress.com/store...ex.php
I wrote it about 18 months ago, inspired partly by the forest of dean, partly by some exceptional musicians in my life, and my fascination with altered mental states and lost memory.
Fri, May 16, 2008 - 5:44 AM
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Imbolc comes with the first flowers on the blackthorn and snowdrops beneath the trees. Celandines and crocuses sprinkle bright colours amongst the grasses. Already there are leaves opening on the hawthorns, despite the harsh frosts overnight, the sun beams down and there is new life in the air.
Wed, February 13, 2008 - 4:54 AM
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