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Hello all,


Following on from our 2018 book, "Today South London, Tomorrow South London", we are planning a new book with Unbound (mainly to get back on the literary festival gravy train of free wine and canapes).


Many on here were kind enough to contribute to the funder for that book and reserve an advance copy. And we are now back, cap in hand, to suggest you might support us again, so we don't have to get proper jobs.


You can read all about our new book here: https://unbound.com/books/desertertwo/


Entitled, "Shirk, Rest and Play" it is a valuable self-help guide for coping with the modern world. And if you are minded to pledge for a copy, it would be greatly appreciated. You would help make the book a reality and also live forever, in a way, since your name would appear in the book. Probably better than actually living forever, to be honest.


Love and pints,


Raider


PS "Today South London, Tomorrow South London" is still in print and makes an excellent Christmas present for the South Londoner in your life. Order from your local bookshop! ;)

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