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Tag Archives: autobiographical
Guest author: Frank Prem ~ Small Town Kid
My name is Frank Prem, and I’m a poetry blogger from Australia who has recently (December 2018) become an author (and a publisher and a publicist and …). Thank you so much for inviting me to write a note for … Continue reading
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Tagged autobiographical, Books, poetic series, Poetry, print on demand, self publishing, writers retreat
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Book review: Unexpectedly compelling – ‘Dangerous’ by Ian Probert
“As I sit here with this remarkable man, I realise that sometimes it takes another person to articulate your own feelings before you can begin to understand them.” Were I to pick one phrase that stands out from this book … Continue reading
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Tagged autobiographical, boxing, Chris Eubank, Ian Probert, Johnny Nothing, memoirs, Michael Watson, sport
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