THESE ENVOYS OF BEAUTY By Anna Vaught

Thank you @RandomTT and @AnnaVaught for being part of this tour and reviewing this book. I like the front cover with the yellow flowers they are pretty. Anna Vaught writting is beaufully written. I loved how she talks about reconnecting with plants and nature this is so true. This really helps me when i am feeling low.Anna Vaught writes 12 essays and talks about depression and loneness they where all very instresting and fascnating reading. I found her so brave to talk about her mental health. 5 stars very easy to read but some hard topics definatly worth read out now. Bio Anna Vaught is an English teacher, young people’s mentor, Creative Writing teacher and author of several books, including 2020’s novel Saving Lucia (Bluemoose) and short fiction collection, Famished (Influx). Her shorter and multi-genre works are widely published in journals, magazines, anthologies and the national press. She has been a Bookseller columnist and still writes regularly for them, while she is currently a columnist for Mslexia. Her second short fiction collection, Ravished, was published by Reflex Press in 2022, and 2023 will see four books: memoir, These Envoys of Beauty (Reflex Press), new novel The Zebra and Lord Jones (Renard. UK and commonwealth; Zebra is currently on US submission), plus The Alchemy, her first book about writing. Saving Lucia will be published in Italian by Milan’s 8tto edizioni as Bang Bang Mussolini. She is a guest university lecturer, tutor for Jericho Writers, super-nerd, volunteer with young people, mental health campaigner and has recently established the new #Curae prize for writer-carers with industry-wide support. She works alongside chronic illness and is a passionate campaigner for mental health provision, including in the publishing industry.

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