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Here at last, we shall be free. – The journal of Iain S. Thomas. Skip to content Here at last, we shall be free. The journal of Iain S. Thomas. ☰ Menu Buy Things I’ve Made Events Follow Me I Found You – My Books. Every Word You Cannot Say* I Wrote This For You I Wrote This For You: 2007 – 2017 I Wrote This For You: Just The Words Subscribe To My Letter Who? Writing Workshops Subscribe to My Tinyletter (It’ll change your life) God From The Machine October 20, 2022 iainthomas Leave a comment The phrase “Deus Ex Machine” is derived from the Latin phrase “deus ex machina,” which means “god from the machine.” The phrase is often used to describe a sudden, unexpected event that changes the course of a story. The story I’d like to tell you, is how my book What Makes Us Human? came into being. My mother died during Covid and I like so many other people during the first phase of the pandemic, couldn’t be by her side. I did try and I started the 16 hour ...

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