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About Nicholas J. Ordinans

Inkslinger and StoryTeller

Brideshead Revisited – Evelyn Waugh

“I had been there before; I knew all about it.”

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Impressive, most impressive!

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Submitted ‘Whingeblade’ to the Amazon Breakthrough Novel Award‘ today. ‘Whingeblade’ is not just another tale about beating the odds.  Told with wry humour by an ex Zoo Keeper who has enjoyed close relationships with both lions and eagles, it provides … Continue reading

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All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. Often attributed in various forms to Edmund Burke (though without a definite source).

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My Amazon author page goes fully live today, listing my existing four novels, all available in paperback or electronically for the Kindle ebook reader. Please check them out at: http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B0048YG42M

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McGraw-Hill Slang Dictionary: ink slinger n. a professional writer

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A society that suppresses adventure makes the only adventure the suppression of that society. Jerry Rubin

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My currently published novels

All my current published novels as available at Amazon in paperback or as Kindle ebooks.. See my author’s page at http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B0048YG42M Home Run Doug Preston returns to his home on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula late one night to find his wife, … Continue reading

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Welcome to my Author’s site

Welcome to my Inkslinger website. All the news of my published novels (paperback and Kindle versions) is available through Amazon at my author’s profile page http://www.amazon.com/-/e/B0048YG42M where you can download sample chapters for your Kindle, read selected pages from the … Continue reading

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