Broken Trails

Monday, 2 November 2020

Lockdown 2: Eat Less For More

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I love cooking. First I'm going to sing the praises of London's 'Sam's Restaurant' purely because they made a highlight ...
Monday, 26 October 2020

LOCKDOWN: 1. Good Times and Bad Ones

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March 2020 should have been good times. A time for the family to get together and enjoy the good times. My wife and I were going to celebrat...
Friday, 12 July 2019

COLETTE: YOU DON'T HAVE TO SAY YOU LOVE ME by Abigail Summer

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Having grown up during the 1960s this book had a certain appeal - after all it came with it's own soundtrack. And a subject that I cou...
Sunday, 20 January 2019

GRUM REAPUR

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The Grum Reapur is about saving lives. These sculptures come from the imagination of anti- suicide artist Brad Humble himself a suicide ...
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Friday, 14 December 2018

AN ENGLISH ESSAY ON 'THE HUNGER GAMES'

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How Might The Government Be Described As ‘Oppressive’ In the Hunger Games. In this piece of writing, I will be comparing the govern...
Tuesday, 31 July 2018

THE DARNELL SAGA - Chapter 24

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Chapter 24 Nemesis Ray Foster      Major Steve Sullivan leaned back in his chair his eyes drifting from the scruffy individual sit...
Saturday, 24 March 2018

JAMES GUNN: 1 THE DEADLY STRANGER by John Delaney

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James Gunn is sitting outside a Cumberland pub admiring the local scenery of the English countryside when his conversation with his friend i...
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Ray
I was born in North London but moved to Orpington, Kent. I write westerns under the name of Jack Giles that are published by Robert Hale's Black Horse Western brand. Having brought up six children and seen them married off -as a result we now have 15 grandchildren - we now live in Kent.
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