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Holly Crawford

    7 Days: Expanded Edition
    Read In The Event Of Boredom
    Crossed Up
    Spooky Ambiguous
    Harley Hare and the Pie-Eating Contest
    Finally Home
    • Finally Home

      • 330pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Exploring the depths of fierce love, this book delves into the lengths one would go to for the happiness of a loved one. It examines the complexities of relationships, the sacrifices made, and the emotional turmoil that often accompanies such devotion. Through poignant storytelling, readers are invited to reflect on their own experiences with love and the choices they would make to protect and cherish those they hold dear.

      Finally Home
    • Harley Hare, a whimsical rabbit, embarks on a journey of self-discovery as he navigates the importance of patience. Through his adventures, he encounters the consequences of impatience, ultimately realizing how it can disrupt his day. This charming tale emphasizes valuable life lessons in a lighthearted manner, making it a delightful read for children.

      Harley Hare and the Pie-Eating Contest
    • Spooky Ambiguous

      An intriguing collection of ghost stories and poetry, fangs and fairy tales

      • 134pages
      • 5 heures de lecture

      This collection weaves together gothic stories, poetry, and fairy tales filled with unexpected twists. Readers will encounter a variety of supernatural beings, including ghosts, vampires, zombies, and werewolves. Themes of enchantment and peril are explored through a dangerous mirror, a young girl's joyful discovery of her witchcraft, and a village that vanishes due to a fairy curse. Each tale invites readers into a world where appearances are deceiving and magic lurks in the shadows.

      Spooky Ambiguous
    • Crossed Up

      • 334pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      The story follows Aidan, a young man grappling with the complexities of his identity and the expectations placed upon him by family and society. As he navigates personal struggles and relationships, Aidan embarks on a journey of self-discovery that challenges his beliefs and aspirations. Themes of love, acceptance, and resilience are woven throughout, as he learns to confront his fears and embrace his true self. The narrative captures the essence of growing up and the transformative power of understanding one’s place in the world.

      Crossed Up
    • Read In The Event Of Boredom

      • 50pages
      • 2 heures de lecture

      This collection of poetry is designed to evoke laughter and joy, inviting readers to savor life's moments. With a whimsical tone, it playfully explores the idea of wanting a flock of sheep or goats, adding a lighthearted touch to the verses. Perfect for those seeking a delightful and humorous reading experience, it encourages enjoyment and reflection through its entertaining themes.

      Read In The Event Of Boredom
    • 7 Days: Expanded Edition

      • 325pages
      • 12 heures de lecture

      Literary Nonfiction. Art. The art world and all the people it encompasses have daily lives that are structured in one way or another by art. But how is it structured? And how do they perceive any one slice of their art life? New York based Holly Crawford, the author of Critical Conversations in a Limo, invited anyone in the art world to answer the question, How would you describe seven days living within the art world? No parameters were given or template to follow. This expanded edition features entries from over 40 different artists and creatives as they pull back the curtain to reveal hardships, vulnerabilities and the banality of life in the arts. Each chapter presents a personal account of the contributor's intimacy with art--and the disillusionment, poignancy and success that comes with it during a week.

      7 Days: Expanded Edition
    • Have ewe herd? ‘Stuck in the Middle with Ewe: or how I lost my heart and found my flock in Northern Ireland’, is a chaotic, funny and poignant tale, recounting how an English journalist fell in love with a Northern Irish farmer, his sheep and a new way of life.Holly Crawford has finally found the man of her dreams. This is good. Unfortunately he lives 500 miles away on the other side of the Irish sea. This is bad. Never one to do things by halves, Holly decides there’s only one thing for it: she will marry him (during a pandemic) and relocate to his homeland. Having swapped deadlines for dairies and suits for Wellington boots, she’s soon causing chaos as she encounters cantankerous cows, riotous rams and cute lambs while finding out just what it takes to be a farmer’s wife. She has one husband, 200 sheep and not a clue.

      Stuck in the Middle with Ewe