Carl Peter Hough

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As a writer, Carl Peter Hough has a glittering future in corporate writing behind him. He was Publications Officer at Ulster University for nearly 20 years. During this time he was also retained by Terry (Out of Africa, Gandhi et al) Clegg's Convergence Productions Ltd to work on commissioned screenplay projects. He is also a freelance copywriter. Peter enjoys long walks on the beach with the family and shouting at his stupid cat.

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It Is You
Price: $2.00 USD. Words: 2,750. Language: English. Published: December 2, 2012 by Carl Peter Hough. Categories: Poetry » Contemporary Poetry
Lisa-marie Lyle is a singer-songwriter based in Coleraine, Northern Ireland who spent her formative years in South Africa before returning in the 1990s. A prolific writer and multi-instrumentalist, Lisa's poetry and lyrics are characterised by their immediacy and truth: Lisa writes to capture and journalise her life.
Ring Cycle
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 2,450. Language: English. Published: July 18, 2011 by Carl Peter Hough. Categories: Fiction » Coming of age
Can a talisman found in a hospital car park really bring a change to your life?
Waiting for a moment
Price: $0.99 USD. Words: 5,390. Language: English. Published: July 13, 2011 by Carl Peter Hough. Categories: Fiction » Romance » Contemporary
English academic Paul Fox struggles to break free of his inhibitions and the feeling that he is wasting his life. Until he meets Carina.
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Pernkopf's Atlas
Price: $5.99 USD. Words: 99,430. Language: British English. Published: January 18, 2023 . Categories: Fiction » Adventure » War & military adventure, Fiction » Romance » Historical » 20th Century
Can solving a 70-year-old riddle bring peace and resolution to a three-generation chain of broken father/son relationships?
Daddy's Eyes
Price: $1.25 USD. Words: 98,510. Language: English. Published: April 6, 2013 . Categories: Fiction » Thriller & suspense » General
A hugely embarrassing and humiliating public mistake leads to a change of career direction for advertising executive Alan Fennemore. He's presented with the opportunity to ghost-write the biography of one of the UK's most enigmatic rock stars of the 70s, Tony McCall. But this is no hagiography. Tony's cupboard is full of skeletons - skeletons Tony is determined to bring out into the open.
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