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Tag Archives: Has You Like It
Hongkongers 4 – HongkongerEntrepôt dans la Manche
This is week four of my world tour on the Hongkonger question Continue reading
Has You Like It – Report from the Launch
I just thought I’d add my thoughts on how well the event in Haslingden Library, on the evening of 17/02/15, went. For those who were there in spirit, but couldn’t make it, the evening was a delightful mix of well rehearsed delivery … Continue reading
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Hasiwriters / Fantasy – Horror Project
Since April 2010 my local writing group, Hasiwriters, has met in Haslingden Library. Hasiwriters (a contraction of Haslingden Writers) has finally made its way into my memory cells. From a lifetime of made up words, I’ve an instinctive aversion to new … Continue reading