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celticheart
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Hi everyone.

I'm Sam, a work from home mum. I home educate my teenage daughter and am building my own craft business while also attempting to finish my own book so it can be published. I have always loved reading and enjoyed building my collection up over the years. It is mostly on Kindle now but I still love the smell and feel of real books and my favorite pastime is to spend hours in a book shop.
I have been writing stories for as long as I can remember but keep putting off publishing as I can't let my characters go lol. I have left it so long that my cousin (who started much later than I did) has at least five books published now and is on her way to becoming an established crime writer :D
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Hiya celticheart! Welcome to the site. :D
"Life is a journey, not a destination" --Ralph Waldo Emerson
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