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Hello, Charlie! Welcome to scribophile. Wanna read a work of mine?
Name: Charlie Cheshire
Sex: Male
Location: Wensleydale vale
Words Written: 1090
Hottest Words: wensleydale, april, show, vale, pay, fashion

About Me

Occupation: Editor of the Wensleydale Gazette
About Me: I am 35 and live in wensleydale Vale, which is beautiful part of the world.
Interests: Writing, uncovering news stories, reading and talking to people.

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May 20
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charlie cheshire commented on The Monster, by Arianna Roberts.
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charlie cheshire wrote a critique for In the Face of the Dead, by Richard Rowell.
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charlie cheshire wrote a critique for My Old House, by Margaret Six.
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charlie cheshire added Taking off the mantle of mental illness to his reading list.
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charlie cheshire created a thread called A pinch and a punch for the 1st of the Month..........
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charlie cheshire added My Boyfriend's A Vampire! to his reading list.
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charlie cheshire wrote a critique for Lunchbreak, by Emelie.

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The Cheese People is the news series and story of the cheee people living in Wensleydale Vale. » Read...

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On The Monster, by Arianna Roberts: Very intriguing and interesting. great visual imagery and I really saw the character referred to in the first few lines.... » Read more...
On In the Face of the Dead, by Richard Rowell:  I liked the opening rhyme of waste and taste and lust and entrust and would personally have liked to see this run throu... » Read more...
On My Old House, by Margaret Six: The introduction was intriguing and generated a lot of curiosity.  I do think though that it could be a little more powe... » Read more...
On Taking off the mantle of mental illness, by Debbie Kerr:  I really like the opening and contrast between drafty and crowded, and the description and use of words around a p... » Read more...
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