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Lazy summer days

24/8/2013

 
I'm slightly in shock that the sunny, warm weather is still continuing... that should give you a clue as to how 'British' I am!

Apart from at work - an air-conditioned gym - I haven't worn long sleeves for weeks, I have flip-flop tan lines (a huge achievement) and I've finally remembered to put sun-cream on when I leave the house.
PictureDartmoor ponies
Yesterday, we went out on Dartmoor and ate our lunch looking down over the most gorgeous reservoir. It's one of my favourite places because you can see all the way out to sea, although yesterday - as you can see from the photo - it was a bit cloudy and hazy. It's also one of the most quiet, peaceful places you will ever find.

The fresh air sparked a lot of creativity - and I am now currently in the middle of three projects: I have a novel which is out with a couple of readers, an old novel which needs tearing apart and sticking back together, and a third 'secret' project which I'm excited about.

All will be revealed soon.


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Annalisa Crawford, Author

Dark contemporary fiction with a hint of paranormal
​"Besides Annalisa's clever writing style, I enjoy the unpredictable plots and the characters that are so very normal, yet tragically broken in some way or another."