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Wednesday 4 July Writing fiction for Children with Colin Parsons. At Swansea Civic Centre, Oystermouth Road, Swansea. From 7:00pm to 9:00pm. Free entry for members, guests pay £2.50. Organised by Swansea Writer's Circle. Contact - Alan Bryant: 01792 526365 / alan.bryant@ntlworld.com. Supported by Literature Wales.
Readers Comments:
I've read a couple of pages of Shelley Vendor and it is really interesting. It makes you feel like you're the one going on that adventure. The book makes me feel like I'm getting dragged into the story. Thanks so much for signing it, the book is fantastic. Chloe Jane and she bought a signed copy from Colin in Waterstones Chippenham April 9th 2011.
Having read Crank Tech One, Destruction written by the same author ( which is a great read) I always wondered where Crank came from, what's he been up to before he became crank. This is a short prequal which starts to fill in those blanks. As the old saying goes "you can't judge a book by its cover " which must admit I really like the cover of this book. I went through this in about 40 minutes, but what a great 40 minutes it was. It's very well written almost impossible to put down, and it gave me a glimpse in to the other, shall we say talents this Robot has.
Knew this was a short story, and was willing it go beyond where it ended. Colin R Parsons has a talent for leaving you wanting more. And I want to know more about IU-137. Great read for all ages male or female,Well done Mr Parsons. Well done indeed.A Brooks (a fan)