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Tuesday 28 April 2020

Two Lovely Reviews!


Two lovely reviews of my work today. The first from Angela Readman for Scratched Enamel Heart:

"Reading Amanda Huggins is like taking a journey around the world. Her stories are so beautifully written we forget where we are. Japan, Russia, Paris, London, the States, we are drawn into a series of fascinating lives. Hearts are broken but survive, scuffed and painted bright colours, people never fail to keep trying. These are stories we need to read."  Angela Readman 
 
 
And a great review for The Collective Nouns for Birds from Hannah Ruth Retallick:
 
 "A wonderful poetry collection. A range of human experience expressed with such empathy. One of my favourite poems was ‘No Doubt’; I strongly related to it, even though I’ve not been in the exact situation. That’s powerful writing! A beautifully produced book too, with thick pages and lovely cover art, which makes it feel extra special."
 
 
 
 
 

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