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Stormbird has arrived

Just a quick update to say that I have finished my first draft to my first novel called Stormbird. Now begins the review process - which is easier said than done - but will be well worth the effort on my journey to self publishing.

Here's a first draft of the synopsis for Stormbird:

Stormbird - Leon Jane

Before technology and before connectivity became integral to our busy lives, some may argue that we lived a much simpler life. But perhaps Jack Armstrong, a student of Evandale High, would beg to differ as his final year of high school comes to an end.
It’s 1998 and it’s warming up to be one of the hottest summers in Australian history. With the build up of heat the storm season is on its way, but not before a series of malicious events set to end Jack’s chances of graduation.

It’s up to Jack and his friends to discover why he is the target, and what link an assigned novel - Paperback Writer - has to all these events, before it’s too late and becomes a matter of life or death.

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