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Mystic Pig

A novel about life and love, death and despair, acceptance, denial, murder, sex – and fine cuisine. Not necessarily in that order. A Novel from Award-Winning Poet Richard Katrovas - Published 30th September 2008

Saturday, 30 October 2010

Pig on Kindle!

Our favourite novel is now available on Kindle!! - UK store, US store.

Posted by Neorelix at 02:09

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Blog Archive

  • ▼  2010 (2)
    • ►  November (1)
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  • ►  2009 (1)
    • ►  June (1)
      • Here's Something Interesting
  • ►  2008 (29)
    • ►  October (3)
      • In The Meantime...
      • First Review
      • The Beginning
    • ►  September (18)
      • 8.2.5
      • Plush...
      • Chicken Etouffee
      • One of...
      • Ooh, A Sounder...
      • Charity Rarely Begins at Home
      • French Quarter Nelly Fags
      • Long Shadows
      • The Next Course...
      • Crescent City Queen
      • A Streetcar Named Despair...
      • Proofs In
      • So That's It...
      • Turning the Page
      • A Bit More...
      • Next Slice
      • A Taster to Tempt
      • I've Never...
    • ►  August (8)
      • No. 2 (What's a Kumquat?)
      • Cover Uncovered
      • System Down...
      • All Sparkly and Stuff - The Final No
      • Anyone Seen a Bald Guy with a Lollipop? - Another ...
      • Another No (and the Crescent City Chocolate Cookie...
      • Style Counsel... not. (The Ones that Didn't Make I...
      • Hell is the Place Between Words and the World...
 

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