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New Girl On The Writers' Block (eBook, ePUB) - Hullah, Gwen; Barker, Ida
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This! Recollections of the "no-longer running" www.ida-music.com website, documenting singer - songwriter - guitarist, Ida Barker's music career from 2003 to 2010, before her reinvention: storytelling via co-foundering book publisher, She And The Cat's Mother. This book also INCLUDES ten popular Ida songs (lyrics and chords): A SUNNY PLACE FOR SHADY PEOPLE * CAT OUT OF THE BAG * UNTIL THEN * THE TURKEY SONG * THE ONLY THING COMING DOWN IS THE RAIN * STREETS AHEAD * LEMONADE SKIES * TOO BROKE TO BREAK UP * NATURALLY * TO BE WITH YOU (Note: eBook is in fixed-layout format of the A4 printed…mehr

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This! Recollections of the "no-longer running" www.ida-music.com website, documenting singer - songwriter - guitarist, Ida Barker's music career from 2003 to 2010, before her reinvention: storytelling via co-foundering book publisher, She And The Cat's Mother. This book also INCLUDES ten popular Ida songs (lyrics and chords): A SUNNY PLACE FOR SHADY PEOPLE * CAT OUT OF THE BAG * UNTIL THEN * THE TURKEY SONG * THE ONLY THING COMING DOWN IS THE RAIN * STREETS AHEAD * LEMONADE SKIES * TOO BROKE TO BREAK UP * NATURALLY * TO BE WITH YOU (Note: eBook is in fixed-layout format of the A4 printed edition; paperbacks may take up to 3 weeks to arrive via post, whereas eBooks are instantly downloadable to your phone, tablet, eReader, laptop and/or computer)


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Autorenporträt
It use to be said, you could recognise a Yorkshire person by the way they crunched a boiled sweet! Gwen Hullah (maiden name) was born in the West Riding of Yorkshire. Educated at Braithwaite School, Dacre and Pateley Bridge Secondary Modern, Nidderdale. By tradition in those days, farmers' daughters became home-land-girls wherein horse-power ruled - as the saying goes - 'Shake a bridle over a Yorkshire man's grave and he'll rise up and steal your horse'. Gwen was married for 28 years - resided in Grantham, Lincolnshire for most of those years. She became a free-lance writer, amidst other chance jobs - the instigator of Radio Witham, Grantham Hospital Broadcasting Service. Gwen has one daughter, Ida, who is a musician, singer/songwriter/guitarist and author; whom she is very proud of. They now live back home in Yorkshire.