Simon Parkes
Simon Parke was a priest in the Church of England
for 20 years. He then worked for three years in a supermarket, where he
stacked shelves, worked on the tills, filled in on the bakery, chaired
the shop union and had a very good laugh and cry with his colleagues. He
left with both sadness and gratitude, to risk the freelance adventure.
He has now been a freelance writer, therapist and retreat giver for four years. He wrote Shelf Life: How I found the meaning of life stacking shelves (Random House) followed by The Beautiful Life (Bloomsbury), now re-published as The Journey Home, and The Enneagram: A private session with the world's greatest psychologist (Lion).
He has now been a freelance writer, therapist and retreat giver for four years. He wrote Shelf Life: How I found the meaning of life stacking shelves (Random House) followed by The Beautiful Life (Bloomsbury), now re-published as The Journey Home, and The Enneagram: A private session with the world's greatest psychologist (Lion).
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