Sarah Turton A little about the Author.
I would probably describe myself as a dyslexic doodler, multi-tasker often called by the media these days an attention deficit, as I work on different paintings and several books at once. I generally find, I write one book while trying to write another. I think it is the same as the idea that life is what happens while you’re planning it.
A great believer that people work in their own way and shouldn’t be shoe horned into little boxes on a hillside or anywhere else for that matter. Have a great fear of enclosed spaces. Would much rather be roaming around over cliff tops or moorland or baking my bones on a beach.

I always liked the idea of the process of living as art, from cooking the lunch, cleaning floors and washing dishes to making something which is perceived as art, for example a painting or a book. I think this idea was most encapsulated for me, when an Italian mama held up a freshly ironed pile of her thirty year old son’s washing for examination, inhaled deeply and said with pride and well yes, joy, “These are for Pietro.” I envied her in that moment, her pleasure in what I had always considered a drudgery task and ever since, have sought to transform the mundane and ordinary into magic, whilst as the same time recognising what reality really is. Devoid of all the spin and shadows it is shrouded in these days by the so called mass media, globalists, gobblists and politicians.
I live by the maxims, curiosity didn’t kill the cat, the truth rarely hurts as much as the lie and one of my dad’s favourites, if a job’s worth doing it’s worth doing properly.
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