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Pete Sutton has a not so secret lair in the wilds of Fishponds, Bristol and dreams up stories, many of which are about magpies. He's had stuff published, online and in book form, and currently has a pile of words that one day may possibly be a novel. He wrote all about Fishponds for the Naked Guide to Bristol and has made more money from non-fiction than he has from fiction and wonders if that means the gods of publishing are trying to tell him something. You can find him all over social media or worrying about events he’s organised at the Bristol Festival of Literature. On Twitter he’s @suttope and his Bristol Book Blog is here: http://brsbkblog.blogspot.co.uk/ He's contributing editor of Far Horizons e-magazine which can be found here: http://info-far-horizons.wix.com/far-horizons-emag
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Have literally just tweeted! 10 mins ago…
Btw I meant to say how much I enjoyed your posts about writing books over the summer. It inspired me to dig out some of my own. Sol Stein is really good, and I am appreciating him more this time around than the first.
Have literally just tweeted! 10 mins ago…
Btw I meant to say how much I enjoyed your posts about writing books over the summer. It inspired me to dig out some of my own. Sol Stein is really good, and I am appreciating him more this time around than the first.
Keep safe, Deborah
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Many thanks Deborah!
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