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Hi John,
I just read your great little short story titled “Beggar Woman” after recognizing the picture (young girl/old hag) from all those years back in Whyalla. Great to see you following your dream
Regards
Muir
Hi Muir
I am pleased that you liked the story. There is probably someone like Margaret in all our lives.
I have fond memories of Whyalla when I was there. I have been constantly amazed over how many people still remember me when I have returned from time to time. Good to hear from you. Keep in touch.
Never thought of writing until I was retrenched and considered what I wanted to do. I am enjoying it immensely. Have just finished writing my 4th book (The reviewing and editing aren’t so enjoyable). Still do a little process engineering.
John