Yesterday I was talking books with a colleague at work and she mentioned something called book crossing. After she explained what it was, I was amazed, as a book lover, that I had never heard of it. I was also surprised, that when I tweeted the question, had anyone heard of book crossing, there was […]
Recently Read – The Dispatcher
The Dispatcher by Ryan David Jahn. The Blurb – The phone rings. It’s your daughter. She’s been dead for four months. So begins East Texas police dispatcher Ian Hunt’s fight to get his daughter back. The call is cut off by the man who snatched her from her bedroom seven years ago, and a basic […]
The 2012 A to Z Challenge Reflections Post
This week is the time when all A to Z blogging participants get to reflect on how they thought their challenge month went. For anyone still unsure on what this challenge was, it was a challenge, set by Lee at Tossing It Out, where we post every day but on a Sunday during the month […]
Launch – Ripper, My Love
Today, a blogger friend, writer/poet, Glynis Smy adds author/novelist to her name. Her debut novel; Ripper, My Love, is launched in ebook format and paperback. The genre for this love story falls into the one of Historical Romance Suspense. Growing up in late nineteenth century East London, Kitty Harper’s life is filled with danger and […]
Pinterest And The Queen’s Jubliee
Yes, I know, I’m failing miserably at this A to Z challenge. Honestly though, work has been so much more hectic and demanding than it usually is and it’s leaving me too exhausted to write blog posts when I get home. Excuses, excuses. Today though, is the first in four days off, so I fully […]
Online File Storage
I was wondering recently about online storage and if it has a place in my work with writing. I wondered how many people use it, and if they do, what their thoughts were on it. In an age when we often possess more than one computer in the home and have the ability to take […]
Mari Hannah
Ok, so I’ve officially failed to complete the A to Z challenge as it was set out. Due to a busy week, I didn’t post Friday or Saturday. This means I’m missing out the letter L and posting M on a Sunday. Even though I have technically failed, I am going to continue posting and visiting fellow […]
Keeping It Short
In the spirit of completing a blog post every day for the A to Z challenge this post is a bit of a cheat – The suggestion for blog posts during this month is to keep posts short, so…. Are you keeping it short?
James Patterson
Well, this is the tenth day of the April A to Z challenge and we’re on the letter J. I did attempt to be organised and wrote a few posts ahead of time, but this one is just being thrown together as I’m unprepared and short of time due to long hours and odd shifts […]
If – Rudyard Kipling
I heard this poem being read out a short time ago and loved it and loved what it represented so I thought I’d share it here. If Rudyard Kipling If you can keep your head when all about youAre losing theirs and blaming it on you;If you can trust yourself when all men doubt you,But […]
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