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About meI am a dark fiction writer, I have travelled extensively and lived and worked in Germany and the USA. I now live on the Edge of Exmoor.

About my libraryMy library is a mixture of classics and more modern dark fiction or historical and factual stories.

Homepagehttp://ravens-deep.com

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Member sinceJul 9, 2008

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