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	<description>Ian Roberts</description>
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		<description><![CDATA[This website is to promote my own writing – and is something of a step in the dark.  Three books I have been working on for several years will be published on Kindle over the coming weeks. Friends and readers who have looked at them have been encouraging enough to persuade me they are not [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This website is to promote my own writing – and is something of a step  in the dark.  Three books I have been working on for several years will  be published on Kindle over the coming weeks. Friends and readers who  have looked at them have been encouraging enough to persuade me they are  not simply being kind – as well as making valuable suggestions that  have helped me during the process of drafting and re-drafting.<br />
As a result, I have decided to test them on the market, and am holding my breath over whatever may or may not follow.<br />
Each of them is fictional, but all draw on historical record as the contexts for stories that are interesting and readable.</p>
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