OK, so I had to jig this title around a little to make it fit for the A to Z blogging challenge. The Orange has now been renamed the Women’s prize for fiction. The now renamed prized was created following an all male shortlist for the Booker award in 1991 and was launched in 1996 […]
Not Of Our Sky – Cover Reveal!
On May 1st, author, Sharon Sant is releasing the third book in her Sky Song trilogy and she has kindly allowed us to have a peek at the cover and the book blurb. I’ve been lucky enough to have read the book, and I loved it. I read a large chunk of it on a […]
Marketing Your Book? – What Not to Do
Marketing. A bit of an ugly word to some. According to Dictionary.com – the total of activities involved in the transfer of goods from the producer or seller to the consumer or buyer, including advertising, shipping, storing, and selling. But, what if you’ve written a novel, short story, poem, screenplay or anything else and you want someone to see and read it? Unfortunately the days are gone where you can simply write, publish and expect readers to find your work […]
Second Week Roundup Of A to Z Challenge Posts
This is a brief post for if you’re landing here on a Sunday, trying to catch up with the hectic speed of the April A to Z blogging challenge. We’ve just completed week two and there are two more weeks to do. This weeks list contain posts G to L, so all you need to […]
Liebster Award
On Friday 29th March, Vikki from The View Outside, very thoughtfully awarded me the Liebster Award. Now I have usually stopped engaging in these awards, because they come around so often and I have nothing new or remotely interesting to say, but I thought it would be ideal for the A to Z challenge for […]
Kobo, Kindle, Ereaders
As you know, I’m attempting to find agent representation for my novel, but while it’s out I’m not sitting back and just waiting. I’m planning ahead. I know my plan for the future and I’m even planning long term idea’s. If I don’t find agent representation I’m going to get my work professionally edited and […]
Jack Croxall – Author Interview
Today I want to welcome Jack Croxall to the blog. After growing up in rural Nottinghamshire and gaining a degree in Environmental Science Jack decided to change tack somewhat and become a writer. His first novel Tethers is currently available in ebook format. So Jack, that’s a bit of a change, environmental science to novel […]
Image Copyright
We all like to add images to our blog posts. They make them look aesthetically pleasing. We feel it will draw the reader in and garner their interest more than a block of words would. It’s true for me. If a blog post looks broken up, with either images, bullet points, headings, white space etc, […]
How To Be Happy In 5 Easy Steps
There’s a massive secret about how to be happy and I’ve cracked it. But, out of the goodness of my heart, I’m going to share it with you. Just don’t tell anyone else. We can’t have everyone being happy now can we? So here we go, How to be happy in 5 easy steps. 1. […]
Green Writer
Our planet is under pressure. We are putting that pressure on it. I don’t think that can be debated. What is being debated by scientists is the exact predicted outcome of the constant pressure we apply. There is a very complex system around our planet that keeps it ticking over. Atmosphere, clouds, and ice all […]
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