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Authors often discount their books, but right now, they're all doing it in the same place at the same time. Enjoy! thndr.me/8mluhr http://thndr.me/8mluhr
Image from pixabay.com It’s never too soon to learn how to summer ski, white water raft or give archery a try, and doing so in the spectacularly scenic Alps can be an awesome experience to remember. The Alps offer its visitors amazing scenery, fresh Alpine air and a warm climate in the summer time. So head away from the bustle of the city and enjoy an outdoor break. Here are some places that you…
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An Adventure in Sydney, Australia
One could argue there is no city in the world with more to offer than Sydney. That’s not to say there are more sights or attractions in the New South Wales capital than you can find anywhere else. But there are so many different types of things to do that the variety is perhaps unparalleled. You can enjoy the comforts of a modern city, soak up some incredible nature, go sightseeing, swim in the…
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The Great Travel and Adventure FREE Book Giveaway
The Great Travel and Adventure FREE Book Giveaway
If you’re reading this, then you already know I’m a gypsy at heart. I left the UK on my first backing trip in 1994 aged 20, and touched down in Bali with nothing more than a few ££s and a tiny backpack. It changed my life, and I’ve been happily infected with the travel bug ever since.
And I’m writing this newsletter to you from a wonderful house by the beach, once more back in Bali. We’ll be here…
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The Condor Prophecy is LIVE
The Condor Prophecy is LIVE
Hi everyone.
Today is the day…
After some crazy weeks of editing and proofing I can now say with an enormous amount of pride and excitement that Book 2 of the Hiram Kane Adventure series, ‘THE CONDOR PROPHECY’, is now LIVE on Amazon stores.
I’m launching at the discounted price of just $0.99 / £0.99 for  24 hours only, so be sure to grab your copy today.
With your help…
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I just supported The Condor Prophecy Launch on @ThunderclapIt // @StevenScribe
Undiscovered Japan
The different side to Japan you’ll discover when travelling
 You may think of Japan as a futuristic haven. Sure, Tokyo has an abundance of neon lights and Harajuku girls, but the country has retained its heritage in smaller, lesser known towns, providing an opportunity to step back in time and understand the traditional Japanese cultural values. Here are just a select few places that you may not…
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Destination Budapest
Straddling the River Danube, the cities of Buda, Pest and Óbuda were joined to become the nation’s largest city in the eighteen hundreds and over the centuries this culturally diverse and fascinating capital has been home to the Celts, the Romans, the Magyars and the Ottomans.
I first visited the city on an end of season football tour. The destination filled the necessary pre-requisite of bars,…
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Top Five European Cities for Culture Lovers
It’s the start of the year and, full of positivity, people are already looking ahead at the places they’d like to go and the cities they’d like to photograph. If you’re one of them, and you’d like a few ideas to help you in your quest for the perfect city break, you’ve come to the right place. Here are the top five European cities that will give culture lovers the ideal holiday.
1. Athens,…
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2016: Annis Memorabilis
Well, at the dawning of the New Year, and as 2017 takes its first tentative strides through the cold and the gloom, there is so much to look back at and reflect upon. As always, it was a year laced with a heady mix of highs and lows, but I’m happy to report that the highs out-numbered the lows by some distance.
So, how did the year start? Well, it started very well indeed, on our lovely,…
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International Indie Author Day
International Indie Author Day
Today, Saturday, October 8, marks the first ever Indie Author Day. Now, I’m not really sure what that means, or who in the world knows about it, but I just saw it on Facebook, so it must be true.
Nevertheless, it gives me the opportunity to write this post, in which I would just like to give a huge shout out to all the independent authors out there, who, through their own hard work and passion,…
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7 Of Europe’s Superb Goldmines That Need to Make Your Bucket List
 7 Of Europe’s Superb Goldmines That Need to Make Your Bucket List
  Europe is filled to the brim with fantastic cities and towns, teeming with life and culture. Let’s take a look at seven of the best goldmines in the continent, which need to make your bucket list.
 Athens – Greece
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Most of Europe owes a great deal of its culture to the Greek city of Athens, so it’s fitting we kick…
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Parallels
Whilst walking on the beach this morning I spotted these two insignificant objects washed up, directly side by side. Noticing they were similar in size and shape, and just two inches apart, it got me thinking about parallels. An old shell and a broken glass bottle neck. Glass is made from sand, and sand is made from old shells ground down over thousands or millions of years. Okay, not very…
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Nassau, The Bahamas Hi all. Just a few photos and a quick video from my first week in the beautiful Bahamas.
Editing: Onwards, and Then Onwards Some More
Editing: Onwards, and Then Onwards Some More
With the second of what I hope will be a total of three edits for Book I of my upcoming series now complete, it’s time to take a break from the desk and do some research. A commonly used phrase for writers of any genre is the first draft is easy, or some form of the same sentiment, and although it is never easy to complete a manuscript, it is perhaps easier than the subsequent editing of drafts.
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After The Sewol - The Story of The Tragic Sewol Ferry Disaster
After The Sewol – The Story of The Tragic Sewol Ferry Disaster
During my last stint working in South Korea I met a guy named Matt, who hails from the same neck of the woods in England as me. Matt is a movie/documentary director, and is currently putting together a film about the horrific 2014 Sewol ferry disaster, in which 304 people died in tragic circumstances, most of them school children.
Like all indie creatives Matt needs some help to tell this…
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