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Cleveland is a BeWrite.net writer of 14 months, fresh and very enthusiastic and featured in �The Whimsy�. He is read around the world, published in most genres, is also a regular contributor to The Horse Chronicles, Opinions and Writers Post Journal. LBF Books are publishing his book Moondust. Already six stories from Moondust are set for distribution by UK based company AudioBooksForFree.com and Moondust is due to become an e-book. Bookshare.com use his �Dragon Country� for its blind members worldwide. His fast fiction �Today� won a prize at Short Story.net. He is writing a magical realism serial currently published in Cyprus and due to become a second book. It is under consideration by a Scottish filmmaker. All his children�s stories are translated into Braille for overseas literacy projects. Besides writing Cleveland is a dedicated carer, has been a Road Race director for 10 years, run 4 London Marathons, qualified as a LifeGuard. He teaches ESOL and hopes to teach Creative Writing. Sometimes he�s a guinea pig for Medical Research on Road Safety or Depression here. He is about to sign a contract for six stories recorded on tape to be bundled with stories by E. Nesbitt, the author of 'The Railway Children.� CLEVELAND'S INFLUENCES:![]() "Has a style I�ve never been able to pin down. Enjoyed his dramatic �A Burnt Out Case.'" ![]() "Intrigues me with his short stories and his wonderful �Purple Plain� set in Burma. I think it was filmed; what a clash of characters." ![]() "I've read them all. Such wonderful and exciting reading." ![]() "I find his books full of excitement and well plotted. I first read �The Ninja' and got hooked by �Zero� and more" ![]() "By chance I discovered Musashi, the adventures of a Japanese warrior. The style and content was intriguing, especially �The Art of War.�" ![]() "Very early on I read all the stories of The Saint. I travelled the world with the Saint. " ![]() "I was captivated by the adventures of Rifleman Sharpe." SITES OF INFLUENCE:Be Write A wonderful site to visit and join. Help is always there� just ask for Neil or Cait. R.D. Larson A wonderful writer and friend. Her range of writing is fantastic. And my work has been published on her site Footsteps to Oxford One of my favourite sites. I posted my first story there and the editor is like family now. East of the Web Offer a new writer good feedback with many forums. Zoetrope a unique site to workshop anything to do with writing. I�ve lots of friends and minders there. Earthlink Have featured my SF stories; sadly they�ve been removed at the request of my publisher. But I�m writing some more. ![]()
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