Simply Divine

Fiction & Literature
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Author: Mark Binmore ISBN: 1230002035468
Publisher: Kindlight Publication: September 1, 2015
Imprint: Language: English
Author: Mark Binmore
ISBN: 1230002035468
Publisher: Kindlight
Publication: September 1, 2015
Imprint:
Language: English

Trumpets & Parties.  A special double edition featuring two books, Now Is Not The Time For Trumpets and A Life Of Parties.

He would be seen with painted lips, powder on his face and gold dust sprinkled through his hair.  But putting aside all the endless parties and various love affairs, Stephen was actually a very lonely man.  Disowned later in life by his two sisters he survived on the friendships of few people including his mother and socialite and fellow writer Agatha Dewsbury.  He sought freedom and expression in his writings and published works which are all still in print today.   Later in life he became a former shadow of himself, a recluse, obese, redecorating Arches with fishnets, pink satin and golden conch shells. His hair was long and dyed mauve, he wore kaftans and many gilded bangles. He became an embarrassment to the few surviving friends he had left and was cut off from his remaining family, so in retaliation and defiance, he decided to shut himself away from the real world and write his memoirs, which were never published in his lifetime.   But there is one small problem.  Stephen Wallingford did not exist, nor did any of his contemporaries featured in this book, for the brutal reason that he was never born.   The stories are fake and the news never happened.  This is something new and strange - a fictionalized retrospective, part interview, part biographical about unreal people set in a real world.

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Trumpets & Parties.  A special double edition featuring two books, Now Is Not The Time For Trumpets and A Life Of Parties.

He would be seen with painted lips, powder on his face and gold dust sprinkled through his hair.  But putting aside all the endless parties and various love affairs, Stephen was actually a very lonely man.  Disowned later in life by his two sisters he survived on the friendships of few people including his mother and socialite and fellow writer Agatha Dewsbury.  He sought freedom and expression in his writings and published works which are all still in print today.   Later in life he became a former shadow of himself, a recluse, obese, redecorating Arches with fishnets, pink satin and golden conch shells. His hair was long and dyed mauve, he wore kaftans and many gilded bangles. He became an embarrassment to the few surviving friends he had left and was cut off from his remaining family, so in retaliation and defiance, he decided to shut himself away from the real world and write his memoirs, which were never published in his lifetime.   But there is one small problem.  Stephen Wallingford did not exist, nor did any of his contemporaries featured in this book, for the brutal reason that he was never born.   The stories are fake and the news never happened.  This is something new and strange - a fictionalized retrospective, part interview, part biographical about unreal people set in a real world.

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