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‘Swimming with Swans’

Dusti Rodes

This could easily be called ‘The Diary of a Dried-Out Dipsomaniac’. Composed of a variety of styles. Inspired by creativity and imagination. I am here for the ‘long haul’, which is just as well, as people describe me as an ‘acquired’ taste.

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  • Dusti Rodes

    Travelling troubador and teller of tall tales.Writer of lyrical narratives. Painter of Life’s pictures.

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