He never stops writing. Leave this captain on the dock, especially in winter, when taking a sightseeing excursion aboard the Brigantine II around the Saint-Tropez peninsula. Whether he's at home or on a plane to the other side of the world, Stephen LeHumphrey never leaves his computer screen. An interest he acknowledged when his earlier work was published arose during his daughter's studies, which he supported by rediscovering the classics of literature. A hunger for reading turned into a thirst for writing.
After the first message, a job was revealed in the networks Don't be fooled by appearances About fifty stories were composed.
A journey through history
This time, it takes you through a country of extra-large dimensions: Australia. come in Kangaroo on the menuA universe where news leads to adventures in the great outdoors, these roads that have no end to the horizon, summons the best story to paint colorful characters well. “I moved to Australia in 1998 to learn English. I fell in love with this country”, Stephen LeHumphrey agrees. He lived there for almost three years. Since then, he regularly traveled there as a family, following the heritage and historical traces of this maritime state. Through the Great Ocean Road, albeit in a 50 meter truck, he draws from real facts that he embroiders a story. “Great” still seems an understatement to meet the people who helped shape Australia's identity.
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