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- 261 Seiten
- 10 Lesestunden
Die schottische Autorin Karen Campbell, Absolventin des renommierten Masterstudiengangs Kreatives Schreiben an der Universität Glasgow, schöpft aus ihren Erfahrungen als Polizistin, um rohe, schwarzhumorige Werke zu schaffen. Ihre Schriften befassen sich mit dem Leben hinter der Uniform und den komplexen Entscheidungen, die Frauen treffen, und bieten einen authentischen Einblick in Realitäten, die sie aus erster Hand kennt. Diese Mischung aus persönlichen Einblicken und ungeschönter Realität macht ihre Erzählungen besonders fesselnd.






An Easy Step-by-Step Guide to Drawing and Coloring Fun Female Faces
How to Draw Fun, Fab Faces is a fun-for-all-ages, comprehensive guide to drawing simple, beautiful, female faces. With clear, easy to follow step-by-step directions, fun drawing prompts, full color examples and tons of encouragement, drawing pretty faces has never been easier! In addition to 70+ pages of instructions and fun, engaging activities, budding artists can further hone their skills by rendering the bonus coloring pages! This is a great addition to any artists' drawing library and is truly fun and useful for all ages. The book also has an accompanying e-course for those wishing to further their study and practice in the art of drawing fan, fabulous faces. Go to AwesomeArtSchool.com to learn more!
Picking up where she left off in Volume 1, Karen Campbell returns to the sparkling 20's and 30's to bring you her best and easiest methods for drawing and coloring a whole new cast of gentleman characters, home decor, striking animals, fast cars, fizzy cocktails and so much more! Learn about this fascinating historical time period while receiving step-by-step instruction that will truly take your skills to the next level. You'll soon be creating artwork you never thought possible all the while having the time of your life!
So we walked in the freezing night air, my daughter weeping into my neck, and me trying to shelter her inside my own thin coat. I could accept the sun had left us, but I struggled to understand where the moon was. At home, the moon and stars are so big, you can see by them, work by them through the night. Only thin glimmers here, cold specks in the muddy sky. Glasgow. A city of colour and contrast. A place where two worlds collide - and are changed forever. When the Scottish Refugee Council assigns Deborah Maxwell to act as Somali refugee Abdi's new mentor, the two are drawn into an awkward friendship. They must spend a year together, meeting once a month in a different part of Glasgow
A heartwarming, uplifting novel about how easy it can be to fall through the cracks, and what it takes to rebuild a life run off course
'a writer of immense talent and emotional power, and on the brink of huge success.' - Daily Express