Graham Lawrence

Writer, Publisher, Retired

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Eastlit: A Tale of Three Issues | Graham Lawrence

A Blog Post by Graham Lawrence

Here  is a recent post from my blog. If you haven’t seen it before, why not take a look? This one covers three issues of Eastlit. It includes background information, too.

My blog, Graham Lawrence Net can be found on WordPress. It covers a variety of subjects and has been going since February 2014. It is also linked to in the menu of this website.

A tale of three issues. Eastlit cover issue 37

I haven’t mentioned the last three issues of Eastlit until now. Between them they contain over 40 pages of poetry, fiction, non-fiction, novel extracts, reviews and artwork. These can found by hitting the links in the pictures or text. All of this is Asian focused writing, poetry and artwork…

Source: Eastlit: A Tale of Three Issues | Graham Lawrence

Slight Changes

Slight Changes Post: Graham Lawrence 2013This is an update of my website. at the moment it involves slight changes only. It is not complete yet, but underway. The plan is to make it easier to navigate, more interesting and more regularly updated.

Regular new posts will appear on this page, which will now be the front page of my website. These posts will not only cover my professional interests, but will also include random thoughts and musings.

The rest of the website is being simplified and updated.

I will keep you updated as the work progresses from slight changes to a final new V2.0. In the meantime look out for new posts and new pages.

Graham Lawrence 1962-1980

6 August 1962: Born Bishop Stortford, Hertfordshire, UK.

May 1978: Finished Compulsory School with Nine GCE O Levels: English Langauge, English Literature, Mathematics, Geography, History, Physics, Chemistry, Biology, Religious Studies. Also with one CSE Grade One in Arithmetic.

May 1979: Completed Lower Sixth Form with a GCE O Level in Electronics.

May 1980: Finished Sixth Form with Two GCE A Levels: Chemistry and Physics.

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