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Interview with Adam Gary, author of "Southwest on the A303"
Interview with Adam Gary, author of “Southwest on the A303”
Today I’m excited to host Adam Gary, author of “Southwest on the A303”, on my blog. Thanks for agreeing to the interview! Leigh: Tell us a little about yourself. Thanks for having me! Well, I’m Adam. I live just outside of London, England now – and loving a quieter life! I’m twenty-five with a passion of Storytelling in many forms. I’m a trained actor that has recently discovered the path of…
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Southwest on the A303 by Adam Gary Southwest on the A303 by Adam Gary, 92 pages, July 21st 2017, Genre: Coming of Age. Warning: May Contain Spoilers.
Interview with Adam Gary, author of "Southwest on the A303"
Interview with Adam Gary, author of “Southwest on the A303”
Today I’m excited to host Adam Gary, author of “Southwest on the A303”, on my blog. Thanks for agreeing to the interview!
Leigh: Tell us a little about yourself.
Thanks for having me! Well, I’m Adam. I live just outside of London, England now – and loving a quieter life! I’m twenty-five with a passion of Storytelling in many forms. I’m a trained actor that has recently discovered the path of…
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Southwest on the A303 by Adam Gary Southwest on the A303 by Adam Gary, 92 pages, July 21st 2017, Genre: Coming of Age. Warning: May Contain Spoilers.
Our Kind Of Traitor (2016) Review
Whatda fug? It's my Our Kind Of Traitor (2016) #Review
As ably demonstrated by the recent BBC adaptation of “The Night Manager”, John le Carré’s particular brand of complex intrigue and slow burning drama may be best suited to the long-form storytelling afforded by television rather than the need to wrap everything up in under three (and often preferably) two hours demanded by moviegoers. The great and patient chess game of international espionage…
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