Winterwalk by Chris Yates
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Re: Winterwalk by Chris Yates
Excellent review - bit optimistic though...before 2020?
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I see there is a used copy of Winter Walk for sale at £142.14p plus postage. There is even a photo of the book cover. Am I in a parallel universe?
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I guess there is no update on this as to when it may be released?The Old Buffer wrote: ↑Wed Mar 05, 2014 6:30 pm I see that Chris yates next book "Winterwalk" (due for release January 15th 2015) - is available to pre order on Amazon:-
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Winterwalk-Chri ... 897&sr=1-8
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" Angling is not an escape from life, but often a deeper immersion into it..."
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Yes I read those earlier, just wondering if anyone gas has the 'nod and the wink' so to speak?
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I spoke to Kev Parr yesterday and he told me Chris had hit a mental block but he's now found a new thread to write about and work will be continuing. I don't like to say too much.
God never did make a more calm, quiet, innocent recreation than angling.
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He’s probably thought sod this it’s too cold...I’ll hibernate, see if anyone notices and then write a book about spring!Kingfisher wrote: ↑Wed Nov 21, 2018 1:44 pm I spoke to Kev Parr yesterday and he told me Chris had hit a mental block but he's now found a new thread to write about and work will be continuing. I don't like to say too much.
" Angling is not an escape from life, but often a deeper immersion into it..."
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Yep - Kingfisher is right. The wheels are finally turning.
Chris was waiting for a spark - something to set him off - and he has definitely found it. A new love affair and, as ever, some welcome serendipity.
As for timescale - well, I stand by my comment upthread. Probably not before 2020.....but you never know....
Chris was waiting for a spark - something to set him off - and he has definitely found it. A new love affair and, as ever, some welcome serendipity.
As for timescale - well, I stand by my comment upthread. Probably not before 2020.....but you never know....
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Is it also 'spring' in England? hope Mr Yates had some nice long walks this winter ;)