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April 28, 2013

Malum and Lacrimosa in The Travelling Circus of Lacrimosa

Now the master stirred. From his robes he drew a single playing card, a charred joker, and began to twist it in his slender fingers, alternately changing the card’s suit and flicking it into invisibility. At his side, the tiny doll stood atop its crate and broke into what may well have been enthusiastic applause, were it not for the fact that its soft material was far too supple to generate any tangible sound of clapping. Finally, effortlessly, the conjurer flicked his wrist, the card burst i...

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Follow me ;) think I need a new town to leave this all behind. Think I need a sunrise I'm tired of the sunset.-Augustana

May be able to follow a few people actually - I hit the follow limit ages ago from follow backs but it seems as though one or two people have deleted blogs so I can follow for a bit. I know how you feel about wanting a new town as well, I have a massive urge for travel at the moment!!

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Published on April 28, 2013 12:57

Yup - both my novels are free to Prime Users. Kindle Lending...



Yup - both my novels are free to Prime Users. Kindle Lending Library is a glorious system - its like a big virtual library! Check out both Lilith’s Tears and The Travelling Circus of Lacrimosa - they are both free in there! And there are no due dates either, you don’t have to give them back. Which is quite fortuitous because even as I type this I am incurring vast physical world library fines.

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April 27, 2013

"I write differently from what I speak, I speak differently from what I think, I think differently..."

““I write differently from what I speak, I speak differently from what I think, I think differently from the way I ought to think, and so it all proceeds into deepest darkness.””

- Franz Kafka (via sickur)
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