Good news — I’ve now been accepted into my Master’s Programme starting September 2019, and I’ve also started working with my first client as a peer counsellor. For the last three weeks since I came back from Singapore, however, I’ve been reading a lot and, for the first time for many years, found myself completely immersed in novels. I’ve got Pat Barker to thank for that. I’ve come across Barker’s writing
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