David James Hollamby

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David James Hollamby

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An Englishman living in Florida, David has always been known to have an answer for anything and everything… Just ask his wife! He loves letting his creativity flow but not nearly as much as he loves his beautiful wife & his two temperamental but lovable puppies

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David James Hollamby I've always found my best writing comes from sitting down and letting an initial idea spring to mind naturally. From there I'll let the idea grow orga…moreI've always found my best writing comes from sitting down and letting an initial idea spring to mind naturally. From there I'll let the idea grow organically as I write. As the idea grows, the direction of the story follows.

I quite often sit and watch films and TV shows and end up wondering why I didn't write something in that genre. I love a thousand different stories but the original one's I write will always be a million times more authentic (and hopefully more enjoyable) than trying to recreate something that already exists. (less)
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The landscape hasn't changed... rather, ironically, The Sun has just come out.

While hate isn't new, neither is Love. 

A shadow merely covers whatever may lurk within it. We shouldn't be surprised when the light shines and we uncover something we don't like. At the same time we shouldn't forget that it was light itself that allowed us to see. We shouldn't be surprised and maybe we're not. Maybe we're just scared by the view before us; the landscape now lit up for all to see. Read more of this blog post »
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