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Kevin is a confused and lonely soul. From day to day he explores what makes a man greedy only to discover that the power of greed is not in one's possessions, but in one's actions.

When Kevin Fell in the Woods is a fictional diary containing a number of journal entries as Kevin treads the path between right and wrong.

The journal begins with a questionable tale - one where the writer nor the reader are aware of what parts are real and what parts are not.

Join Kevin on his journey to discover what the coin means; whether the journey is real or not; or whether Kevin really is as hard-done-by as he makes himself out to be.
Latest Review
Reading this was generally a delight.

The themes are disjointed and clearly separate which I believe is also indicative of both you and Kevin. The separateness killed the flow. Individually speaking, I thoroughly enjoyed myself. I found that in order to understand each entry, I had

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Written by Jack Wite
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Chris Howard wrote a comment
I really enjoyed this. I find the duality complex, but the story is exactly the kind of thing I enjoy - reminds me of the film 'The Pit'!
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Giles Maddox wrote a comment
@jackjwite Much appreciated Jack!

I'm working on something new and taking all the feedback on board.
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Jack Wite wrote a review
Reading this was generally a delight.

The themes are disjointed and clearly separate which I believe is also indicative of both you and Kevin. The separateness killed the flow.

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1 year ago
Lee Peacock wrote a comment
i liked it. but i had no dam clu as to whats going on.
1 year ago
Maggie Driscoll wrote a review
Lost... (2/5)
Like Gwaine, when I first started reading this I was very intrigued. I wanted to learn more about Lucy, where she came from, and her relevance to the main character.

I was very

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1 year ago
Richard Harrington wrote a comment
@Gilesmaddox No worries. Really enjoyed making it. Seems Gwaine didn't have anything negative to say about the cover! ;)
1 year ago
Gwaine Ross wrote a review
This is quite a complex story. It begins with a poem which sadly has poor diction, and then moves into introducing us to Lucy. She seems like an interesting character and I would have enjoyed...
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1 year ago
Giles Maddox wrote a comment
@richharrington

Richard, thanks for doing a cracking job on the front cover! It's especially odd that we've never met!
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Giles Maddox wrote a comment
@ross2287

Ross my good man, you have been a real gem to work with. Many thanks for your awesome editing - it's made all the difference, in my opinion!
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YESSSSS!!!! She's ALIIIIIIVVVE!!
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