My Lost Prize
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Steven Payne
I was born in 1972 and with one relatively brief exception I have lived all my life in my home county of Leicestershire. I have written from a very early age, although it took me almost until the age of forty to get into print! When not writing I enjoy reading, cooking and walking.
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