
D. R. Dixon doesn’t know how he got to where he is now as actually his biggest interest was music. He thinks he must have made a wrong turn somewhere but as it is he is very happy that he did; he says it’s not until he started writing that he really found out about the power of the human imagination and that our true calling can be hidden from ourselves, never mind anyone else.
The result is his book ‘Wired Thoughts’: Stories of everyday life told in their most explicit form touching on the warmest and brightest side of human nature as well as the most darkest and sinister. This book asks the questions, but only you have the answers …
Doors Open at 7.00, Event 7.30 – 8.30. Suggested Donation £2.