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There’s Not a Herd of Wild Horses…
Image: FindingDulcinea.com The weather couldn’t quite decide what it wanted to do on my walk through Edinburgh yesterday. One minute it was blowing a gale and threatening rain, the next it was calm and cloudy. It even went sunny and … Continue reading
Posted in Books, eBooks, Edinburgh, Fiction, Poetry, Publishing and Marketing, Writing
Tagged book marketing, book selling, Books, children's books, Coffee, eBooks, Edinburgh, Edinburgh Bookshop, Fiction, Fringe Fantastic, Greener is the Grass, independent bookshop, Kids' Poems, novella, Poetry, Scotland, Scottish weather, Spoon Cafe, Twitter, Walking
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