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Use the Guestbook to tell me what you think about individual stories, to offer advice or to share your own adventures in the world of literature. And photography. Be honest – I can take it. I'm not daft either so all comments will be screened before they appear here.


 

Greetings
Excellent site, young man! I seem to have mislaid your email and address - send me another and we can chat.

Colin

www.shelbourn.com
Posted by Colin Shelbourn on 05 May 2010
Website
What a nicely laid out website Russell, easy to navigate, great images , and even a little controversy mixed in...
Who'd of thunk it!!!
Emma Flavell

www.emmaflavell.co.uk
Posted by Emma Flavell on 04 April 2010
love it!
Hello
Love Maggie first time round but just bought a copy of Amazon to enjoy it all over again!
Best of luck for all future publications.
Lou x
Posted by Louise on 05 February 2010
In print
Hello Russell
So you made it into real print after all. Well done.
Clive
Posted by Clive Hinchliffe on 16 January 2010
RPS
Hello Russell,
Congratulations from France and the RPS (I joined last week:-)
Your blog is really a blog and your site Yes! a site.
As for your photos I guess it is easier to become recognized with such an attractive tiger at home :-) but more seriously your shots deserved it.
All the best, Xavier

Posted by Xavier Cottier on 05 October 2009
Thanks for the kind words. As for the tiger, she's called Sasha and you'll find her any time you visit the Highland Wildlife Park. Take a look if you're ever up this way.
Posted by Russell on 05 October 2009
verse on 26 January 2009
Hi! on 16 January 2009
A Winter's Tale
I thought I'd replied here, did I send it by email or just dream it? Seems I forgot. :-\ Sorry Russell! Anyway... when I first read your story I liked the twist of making a happy light winter tale a lot. It was refreshing, different and fun.
Posted by Michelle on 05 March 2008
Auld Lang Syne on 08 January 2008
poems on 19 November 2007
sharing your thoughts on 15 November 2007
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