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[QUOTE="RobboSC, post: 1194861, member: 19694"] I know, I know, not another Camino book, but what can I say? I have this need, that won’t be satisfied if I don’t write it. Life is a journey. Full of ups and downs, joy and sadness, happiness and regret. But every so often something happens, something more, something… life-changing, that forces us to stop and look at who we are, and our journey takes an unexpected turn. No one knows what's around that next corner. Maybe we'll learn more about ourselves than we ever knew before and maybe we'll find that we're not heading that way alone. Maybe making the journey together will be the key to revealing the answers, for everyone. "The Journey", is a semi-autobiographical novel that I am currently working on that will detail experiences from both on and off the Camino de Santiago. It is currently a work in progress, since as we all know life can get in the way of… life and I hope that through writing it not only can I share my journey with you but it can also become a vehicle in helping to secure an albergue on the Camino de Santiago. After walking more than 10,000 miles on the Camino through parts of five different countries over the past decade, I know that’s where I should be; on the Camino, helping others with wherever their journeys lead them. You can currently read the first few chapters for free through Patreon ([URL]https://patreon.com/robertphallam[/URL]) and soon through Kindle Vella (to be linked soon). If you like what you read please consider donating or subscribing through either platform, as well as sharing “The Journey” with anyone else you think might enjoy it. Of course, if you don’t like what you read, I still want to thank you for taking the time to look ;) Thanks! and… Buen Camino! [/QUOTE]
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