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andrewrokey.bsky.social
Historical novelist, landscape photographer, Hull City fan
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Ok, Michael, I'm officially intrigued - where is that?
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👏👏👏👏😯
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Cuh, 5000 words. I did that once with a 105,000 word novel. AND its in first person and I'm thinking of shifting it to third...😒
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He has a point, to be fair. All we 70s schoolboys know that its only a full Hitler salute if you stick two fingers of your free hand under your nose to make a 'moustache' 😒🙄
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Ditto from Steel Fell 😊
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Cute 😍
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Looks lovely 😊
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You poor love 😟. We feel your pain. Stay strong.
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"An army marches on its abs" as Napoleon famously never said.
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Projection is hust so totally his thing, huh?🙄
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As a balancing contrast with Milligan's version, basso-voiced blues singer William Topley does a lovely, wind swept sung version
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I stand with you, Karly.
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Lovely sketch! I was heading up there last March, on a clear day following snow, and very much needing a lunch stop. The wind had scored the top of the pass clear of snow...which it had dumped into the shelter, filling it completely 😒
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Coincidentally, I just finished The Wolf Border! It was fun working out the real places hiding behind the fake names!
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I'm looking at the photo thinking - I really want that dog's lifestyle!
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😅
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What. The. Actual? 😲
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With real people this bad, how are we novelists meant to create antagonists that readers find truly scary and evil?