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TRAINS and BOATS and PLANES

Travel, we all have to do it and we’ve all been there: a traffic jam with miles of tailbacks on a Bank Holiday weekend; replacement buses for the trains when a tree falls on the line; frustration and a long wait ensue and doubts start to creep in that you’re never going to reach your destination.

There are long, arduous journeys and there are short terrifying journeys, there are travels where the mode of transport is key – for and , iconic films that have travel at the heart of them, this month we are going to get our skates on and use travel and modes of transport to move your writing forward.

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