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Helen Lowe - Part 2

Season 2, Ep. 2

We hear the second part of fantasy writer Helen Lowe's tale. Moving on from her poetry we discuss her first novel Thornspell, the difficulties of being published, and just what a difference it can make having an agent who sees your potential and gets you in front of the right people.


Find out more about Helen Lowe at www.helenlowe.info


Reading of Thornspell by Elliott Grey


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