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WIN £25 or $25 Amazon gift certificate
Anyone buying the book from AMAZON KINDLE or paperback via The Art of Change site (special price £6.99, that’s a saving of £5!), between now and midnight Saturday April 21st stands a chance of winning the £25 or $25 Amazon voucher in the draw Continue reading →
The Breaking of the Shell news
Have just heard that The Breaking of the Shell is being positively reviewed in a leading High Street Magazine in the May issue! Hurrah…
The Mystery Bar podcast
The Mystery Bar is Barry Durdant-Hollamby and Neil del Strother’s new radio show podcast. Continue reading →
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latest amazon review for The Breaking of the Shell
At it’s core it is a story about the re-emerging of the divine feminine and about a new consciousness which will help to bring about the changes our planet so urgently requires. Continue reading →
nice review for the book from recent amazon post
I find there are a handful of books that have a significant place in one’s life. The Breaking of the Shell is one of mine. To say the book resonated for me is an understatement. The story is about Alexander … Continue reading →
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Nice way to start a monday morning…
“Have just started your book and cannot put it down, the others in my pile will have to wait. ” Continue reading →
The Breaking of the Shell gets slated
There is always going to come a time when, if you decide to put your head above the parapet, someone is going to shoot at you. I’ve just been shot. Several times from the looks of things. This absolutely damming … Continue reading →
Boxes of Possibilities
So here I am. The beginning of a whole new adventure. A couple of years ago a pretty decent literary agent told me to pull my finger out and get a novel written. He’d seen other stuff that I’d done and, although I don’t write in his preferred genre, he thought I had a talent for story telling that I should pursue. Continue reading →