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Tuesday, 5 October 2010
"We're off to see the wizard"
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Ross Bradshaw
I've been running Five Leaves Publications since 1996 and have jointly organised Lowdham Book Festival for the last twelve years. I used to work in radical bookselling and as Nottinghamshire's Literature Development Officer.
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