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Paul Guildea

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Paul Guildea works as a novelist and freelance writer in Donore, Ireland, with published articles in national magazines and web based media. He released his first novel The Pebble in 2012.
An award winning youth worker, Paul has long sought to write more than just creative fiction, but rather, in a unique way, bring both late teen and adult readers into a story and while there, tease their thoughts on a number of levels. He is a member of the LimeTree Creative Writers Group.
He lives in the historical Boyne Valley with his wife, three kids and varying amount of pets.

THE PEBBLE TOURS EUROPE

For those who have read THE PEBBLE travel is clearly a key theme throughout the book. So with the help of friends and readers Alex, our female flawed hero, takes to the streets of Europe’s cities and key buildings. 


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Published on May 09, 2013 01:53
Average rating: 4.0 · 7 ratings · 2 reviews · 1 distinct work
The Pebble

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“Freedom cannot be won by the sword, or held by the ballot. It exists only in the minds of men.”
Paul Guildea

“Hope is the universal currency of a recession. Invest it wisely!”
Paul Guildea

“If you can hear the bell for the next round, then you are still in the fight! Get off your stool and start swinging...never give up & never quit on your dream!”
Paul Guildea, The Pebble

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“If a man will begin with certainties, he shall end in doubts; but if he will be content to begin with doubts, he shall end in certainties.”
Francis Bacon, The Oxford Francis Bacon IV: The Advancement of Learning

“Tequila! Would you not think fallen angels would be immune to it."
"Fallen, hate that word! I prefer..misplaced”
Paul Guildea, The Pebble

“Freedom cannot be won by the sword, or held by the ballot. It exists only in the minds of men.”
Paul Guildea

“If you can hear the bell for the next round, then you are still in the fight! Get off your stool and start swinging...never give up & never quit on your dream!”
Paul Guildea, The Pebble

“Hope is the universal currency of a recession. Invest it wisely!”
Paul Guildea

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Paul Guildea Zoë wrote: "Hi Paul. Thanks so much for Friending me. Nice to catch up with you here. How's the writing going?"

Sorry for the snail reply. Yeah things are good. Book is working away out there. How are you this New Year?


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Zoë Sharp Hi Paul. Thanks so much for Friending me. Nice to catch up with you here. How's the writing going?


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