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Tollesbury Time Forever
by Stuart Ayris

Published: 2012-01-03
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"You will never be anything less than enthralled by this novel." - The Kindle Book Review

"With a resounding message driven by the 60s ideals of
peace, love and hope, there is plenty to enjoy for a huge range of
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"You will never be anything less than enthralled by this novel." - The Kindle Book Review

"With a resounding message driven by the 60s ideals of
peace, love and hope, there is plenty to enjoy for a huge range of
readers."
- Urchin Press

Other reviewers have proclaimed Tollesbury Time Forever to be...

"A strange, magical book - a work of pure genius - flawless perfection..."

Tollesbury Time
Nothing is real
And there's nothing
To get hung about


sing the children...

In September 2008 I accompanied the police as they entered a house in Tollesbury. I was  a psychiatric nurse at the time. The owner of the house was one of my patients. He had not been seen for two weeks - neither had his wife or his son.

What I saw that evening will stay with me forever. On the walls of the lounge, in tiny, neat black writing, were thousands and thousands of words. The torch beams picked them out as if they were groups of well-ordered flies. The words continued up the stairway, onto the landing walls and into the main bedroom. I had been in the house before and had seen some of the writing upstairs. Still I was mesmerised.

What you are about to read are the words that I saw on those walls. I have ordered them into chapters and taken the liberty of providing chapter headings. I have inserted two documents midway through which I trust will make sense when you come to them.

I have since resigned my post as a community mental health nurse and no longer work in psychiatry. The patient of whom I speak is called Simon Anthony. I have met him only once - yet he is, and will always remain, my hero.

Tollesbury Time
Nothing is real
And there's nothing
To get hung about
...

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