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22 daydreams by Chris Rose
22 daydreams by Chris Rose





22 daydreams by Chris Rose

J: We never had it so good. Who knows, he may even persuade you to purchase his debut novel, Wood Talc & Mr. 22 Daydreams by Chris Rose takes his readers on a trip down memory lane, with his nostalgic look at growing up in the north of England, during the 70s. And sometimes, well, he’s completely flummoxed…

22 daydreams by Chris Rose

Sometimes he’s amused sometimes he’s bemused. What you’ll find here are 22 of his favourite posts carefully chosen from his own website, and from a writer who never claims to own the answers to his queries and observations, but who simply articulates them as they, seemingly, seek to trip him over – he’s adept enough at tripping over his own laces. Maybe that one is down to you, the reader. And to generally find his way around in the attempt all with the lofty dream of becoming a known author an author of merit and for the right reasons: to bring literature back down to earth… to a place like, say, where fangs are still utilized for ripping into more traditional foods. An author from another time, endeavouring to unearth space in today’s cyber world – and hopefully be less ambiguous with his planetarian/galactic metaphors.

  • 'Inside Hitler's Bunker', by Joachim Fest.
  • 'The Boy In The striped Pyjamas', by John Boyne.
  • 'Child of The Holocaust', by Jack Kuper.
  • 'A Shadow in Yucatan', by Philippa Rees.
  • 'Alien Species Intervention', by J.K Accinni J, my social media ramblings thereof) / Mr.
  • 'Pull The Trigger', by Stefania Mattana.
  • 'Portrait of Our Marriage', by Martha Emms.
  • 'Light and Shadows', by Estela Vasquez Perez.
  • 22 daydreams by Chris Rose

    Love A Foot Above The Ground, by Anna Celeste Burke.my book-reviews of other authors - indie & mainstream.bring your thoughts - read and comment !.For Norwich Papers' 'It Just Doesn't Sound right' edition.Who knows, he may even persuade you to purchase his debut novel, Wood Talc & Mr. Sometimes he’s amused sometimes bemused.Īnd sometimes, he’s completely flummoxed… What you’ll find here are 22 of his favourite posts chosen from his website, from a writer who never claims to own the answers to his queries, but who articulates them as they, seemingly, seek to trip him over - he’s adept enough at tripping over his own laces. 22 daydreams Chris Rose 4.95 42 ratings3 reviews A journey, yes, of sorts. And to generally find his way around in the attempt all with the lofty dream of becoming a known author, and for the right reasons: to bring literature back down to a place where fangs are still utilized for ripping into more traditional foods. An author from another time, endeavouring to unearth space in today’s cyber world - and be less ambiguous with his planetarian/galactic metaphors.







    22 daydreams by Chris Rose