Set in East Anglia, this story is about a woman's need to measure herself, to prove, to exist, … it is about breast cancer, lycras and bicycle…but most of it, it speaks about a journey of self discovery …
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Hot October by Wood Spider
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That’s exciting, Convergence, Horses and by The Pictures of the Floating World
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From Truth by Dexter Britain
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John Stockton Slow Drag by Chris Zabriskie
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Solitude by David Hilowitz
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