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Conversations with Wonka: Part Eight
Conversations with Wonka: Part Eight
Conversations with Wonka: Part Eight
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Conversations with Wonka: Part Eight

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After an age here we are again with a new (ish) Conversations. Owner is growing in confidence with a new regular job and not a breakdown in sight until the new neighbours arrive that is. She is keeping her strength up thanks to the ancestors Percy and George (Jung has retired to his rock) and Wonka of course has the final say, he is Chief Advisor after all. But can she stay on track? We are headed to Christmas 2016 in this installment folks with a change of location on the cards! Take some time out, get comfy and delight yourself with a little Conversations. Big Love Wonka X

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Release dateOct 17, 2019
ISBN9780463272312
Conversations with Wonka: Part Eight
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Madeleine Masterson

pretty well on the road to self discovery with a lot of help obviously from felines and random interventions from people. try to steer clear of stressful situations and in so doing aware missing out on stuff. weighing it all up, life in small doses or giant risks? well, Wonka would know I dare say. In the meantime, enjoy our thoughts won't you...

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    Conversations with Wonka - Madeleine Masterson

    Conversations with Wonka - Part Eight

    Published by Madeleine Masterson at Smashwords

    Copyright 2017 Madeleine Masterson

    I was still doing the weekly diary come blog thing posing as Wonka, and had at least three readers, of which little old me was one. Ah well.

    Fame hadn’t arrived suddenly, slowly or actually at all. What else hadn’t changed? My hair that’s what. It was still being cut in a sort of Cromwellian fringe and resisting any attempt to go a decent shade of blonde. I had even come out in a rash after one such go at it. Was the rash worth it? Oh yes; for a couple of weeks it was a good look and then it was back to default position of sandy yellow that I hated. Another reason to give up on myself. And as you know I grasped these moments with far more energy than was necessary. Thus far, things had changed and things had stayed the same.

    As I say, the books I had published or in waiting for their moment, were markedly not famous or even worse being read.

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