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Today’s Reviews: A prize-winning trip to Hoxteth
The winner of the Paul Spragg Memorial Prize last year is a story that walks a tightrope… The temptation to go full quaint must have been overwhelming and in the […]
The winner of the Paul Spragg Memorial Prize last year is a story that walks a tightrope… The temptation to go full quaint must have been overwhelming and in the […]
The winner of the Paul Spragg Memorial Prize last year is a story that walks a tightrope…
The temptation to go full quaint must have been overwhelming and in the hands of other writers and performers this could easily have turned into something safe, sweet natured and not particularly interesting. Instead, it’s sweet natured, clever and deeply kind.
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