Part 3 of Window on a Burning Man is available to read here.
In this section the reader is taken on a short trip to Vilnius, a city well worth visiting.
Part 3 of Window on a Burning Man is available to read here.
In this section the reader is taken on a short trip to Vilnius, a city well worth visiting.
link ?
Sorry, I’ve added it now. No idea why I left it out!
Quite enjoyable, the cross between somewhat-male-oriented failed-romance novel and travel guide reminds me of the excellent Private Dancer by Stephen Leather, which I have previously read upon your recommendation.
At some point – depending on your VPN – you may enjoy, or not, 60 minutes of https://www.bbc.co.uk/iplayer/episode/b09rcvrb/love-unlimited-polyamory-in-scotland
On adding links – “Want to read on? Buy Window on a Burning Man on Amazon now for just £2.91” could have done with one, surely? I dunno much about all this marketing lark, but I do know you gotta make stuff easy for lazy people to give you money.
Also “part 1” doesn’t appear in your list of parts in the sidebar, which seems strange.
Quite enjoyable, the cross between somewhat-male-oriented failed-romance novel and travel guide reminds me of the excellent Private Dancer by Stephen Leather, which I have previously read upon your recommendation.
Oh, I never thought of that! Thanks, that’s a nice comparator!
I meant to add a link to that end sentence like I normally do, but I had some technical problems with this post. It’s fixed now. I removed Part 1 because I only intend to keep the most recent two parts on display: if anyone is late to the party, they’ll have to buy it. 🙂