How often do you pay attention to the things around you? Take mental photographs? Capture moments and feelings in your mind? Yesterday I was lucky enough to do this quite significantly, three times. I want to share two, though all three made the day more rich and powerful for me. You’ll notice the lack of […]
Which Book Would You Choose?
As you may know, I joined Broadway book club in Nottingham last year. I’ve really been enjoying it. Maybe not enjoying all the books, but definitely going to the meetings and getting together with like minded people who just love reading. It’s also been great for getting me to read wider than my chosen genre […]
Tweet The Author!
I use Twitter and I know many of you do as well. I love it. I love its instant connectivity and quick conversations. This week I found I loved it more. My first novel, Shallow Waters, is being read by a beta reader, Denyse Kirkby, or as she’s known on Twitter @DJKirkby. I’ve asked Denyse […]
I’ve Signed Up To The April A to Z Blogging Challenge
Yes, I think I am utterly crazy. I have no idea if I am going to be able to complete it this year, but sign away my life for a month again, I did. For those of you who may not know what this challenge is, you can check out the challenge blog here. It’s […]
Author Interview – Sharon Sant
So, today I want to welcome to the blog, YA author Sharon Sant. Sharon was born in Dorset but now lives in Stoke-on-Trent with her husband and two children. She graduated from Staffordshire University in 2009 with a degree in English and creative writing, and currently divides her time between working as a freelance editor […]
Recently Read – The Snow Child by Eowyn Ivey
The Recently Read posts are not typical book reviews. As a writer, I do not believe I should be reviewing the hard work of other writers. These posts are simply books I have recently read and enjoyed and will share with you. They will not always be crime books as I am trying to widen […]
Do You Have A Favourite Notebook?
I have a collection of notebooks. Multiple, ordinary A4 lined books where I scribble furiously. A wonderful hardback notebook with the words “I Could Have Been A Novel” printed on the front, and a couple of others I’ve picked up along the way. My new favourite notebook however is a new one my little man […]
Cover Reveal For CassaStorm By Alex Cavanagh
I’m pleased to be able to share Alex Cavanaugh’s cover reveal for the third book in his Cassa Trilogy. It looks great! You can find Alex on his blog here. CassaStorm by Alex J. Cavanaugh A storm gathers across the galaxy… Byron thought he’d put the days of battle behind him. Commanding the Cassan base […]
How You Can Improve Your Productivity While On The Move
Never have enough time in the day? Necessities leaving little to no time for creative thinking or planning? A problem, I think every single one of us has mentioned, either here, or on their own blogs at one point or another. A regular theme in a busy, hectic life. Do you manage your priorities and […]
And The Winner Is…
On Wednesday I had Jamie Ayres on the blog Here, talking about how she fit her writing life and the rest of her life together, especially at such a pertinent time such as book release time. And while she discussed this Jamie kindly offered, one lucky commenter a free ecopy of her book 18 Things. […]
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