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The slow deep hover

Andrew Brown

"Deftly, Admiral, cast your fly"

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  • Andrew Brown

    Writes for people: the Guardian for most of the last 20 years. Writes books, too. Sometimes wins prizes. Religion, technology, ethics, literature.

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