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The inspiration for my next novella collection

30/6/2013

 
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My next project - currently with my publisher and slated for an autumn release - was inspired by this viaduct close to my house. I used creative license to uproot it and place it further into town, where I needed it.

I spent many happy hours playing beneath this viaduct as a kid, and I still walk down that way with my own kids. It's an impressive structure, built in 1908, and makes a great echo when you shout beneath it.

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Murees Dupé link
1/7/2013 11:44:45

That is a really beautiful view and I can just imagine how great it would be to walk there. Congratulations on the new website. It is just beautiful.

Annalisa Crawford
2/7/2013 15:08:13

It's a lovely walk, very peaceful and feels miles away from everywhere, even though it's not.


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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."