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A house filled with history and secrets is more than mere bricks and mortar; not only a mirror on the past, it can also be a window to the future. "Ian Gouge has written a delightful novel that reminded me of the writing style of Virginia Woolf and Ernest Hemingway. In my opinion this novel deserves to be up there with these literary greats." - Laura-Louise Acock "masterful..soul-searching. I would have liked to live next door to Owen and Maddie; I feel we would have been friends" - Siobhan Gifford "a dextrously woven story of how the complexities of any given life remain with us, and remain…mehr

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A house filled with history and secrets is more than mere bricks and mortar; not only a mirror on the past, it can also be a window to the future. "Ian Gouge has written a delightful novel that reminded me of the writing style of Virginia Woolf and Ernest Hemingway. In my opinion this novel deserves to be up there with these literary greats." - Laura-Louise Acock "masterful..soul-searching. I would have liked to live next door to Owen and Maddie; I feel we would have been friends" - Siobhan Gifford "a dextrously woven story of how the complexities of any given life remain with us, and remain too within the bricks and mortar that bore witness" - Jonty Pennington-Twist "a beautifully crafted story" - Janet Burl
Autorenporträt
Ian Gouge has been writing for a number of years, alternating between fiction and poetry. He runs the Derby Stanza for the Poetry Society as well as an international monthly poetry group, 'Contextual'. A prize-winning short story writer, he has had both prose and poetry published. In June 2023 he performed his poetic monologue 'Crash' at the Ripon Theatre Festival. A sometime Indie Publisher, he also mentors at public writers' retreats.