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Creativity in Chaos

Alice Murphy-Pyle

Finding times for creativity in the busy day-to-day.

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  • Alice Murphy-Pyle

    grabbing creative moments amid the chaos. I work in book publishing, was previously a journalist, and returned to Manchester during lockdown after living and working in London. I write about creativity, epilepsy and being alcohol-free.

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