It was always going to happen but it took a while for John Camillo to take up the craft seriously. Free at last to test himself in the crucible of moulded inspiration, his first work was a collection of poems, 'Tangled Twine', followed by his first novel, 'Bullseye', then an adaptation of Coleridge's 'Rime of the Ancient Mariner'. His learning curve is steep, benefits obvious in improved editing skills and story crafting. He is driven by the idea the more he writes, the sharper his skills become.
"A dark and disturbing tale of life and death in the purest forms; a philosophical journey that one comes out of with greater thought and stronger knowing...a masterful prose..." Francis, Indiebook reviewer
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