I sometimes go for a walk in the mornings before I begin to write and, as a photographer, I can’t go far without a camera. It clears my head and helps me to gather my thoughts before I begin. The Autumn colours this year are so striking that I wanted to share some of the images with you.
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F.C.Malby's debut novel, Take Me to the Castle, won The People’s Book Awards. Her second novel, Dead Drop, is a 'lyrical, daring' thriller, published by Linen Press. Her debut short story collection, My Brother Was a Kangaroo, includes award-winning stories published in literary journals and magazines worldwide. She is a contributor to anthologies including In Defence of Pseudoscience: Reflex Fiction Volume Five (Reflex Press), Unthology 8 (Unthank Books), and Hearing Voices: The Litro Anthology of New Fiction (Kingston University Press) alongside Pulitzer prize winner, Anthony Doerr.
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Beautiful! I especially love the last one. It’s like a leaf collage.
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Thank you, Laura. It’s a stunning time of year.
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These are lovely – you’ve caught the subtlety of autumn wonderfully!
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Thank you, Jo. It’s such a beautiful time of the year.
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Beautiful. There’s nothing like having your senses spiked to inspire your writing.
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Exactly, and it’s a fantastic time of year.
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