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Lewis Holmes is an ageing punk, retired mixologist and former corporate drone. He blagged his way through life for over forty years before a late ADHD diagnosis forced a reset. He believes that writing about it is healthier than screaming about it.
"Daniel is my favourite Sarcstacker." (Hanna Delaney) / Author, teacher, bibliophile, flâneur, raconteur, shining wit (and lover of spoonerisms), cynic, grumpy bastard, curmudgeon, prankster, polymath (haha), based in Vienna
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