A couple of months ago I wrote a post introducing you to our new puppy Alfie after the loss of our beloved Springer Spaniel Bob. Alfie is a Cockerpoo. I thought I would show you in picture format how he is getting on and settling in. For my part, I find having him around just […]
Second Week Round Up of the A to Z Challenge
So, we’re half way through the A to Z challenge. I’ve not found it too bad so far… I don’t think… I was fairly organised for the first two weeks. The next two – not so much, so you could be in for anything! Oh, one thing – I have a great guest interview booked […]
Killer Reads – What Do You Want To Read For May's Crime Book Club?
Next Wednesday the 16th April, is the next Crime book club meeting. We will be discussing The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie by Alan Bradbury. Details on that book can be found in this post Here. What do you want to read for the meeting in May? The voting choices are below. You can […]
Jane Isaac's Book Launch for The Truth Will Out
I’m very lucky in that I can say that I’m friends with the wonderful crime writer that is Jane Isaac. In 2012 I read Jane’s first DCI Helen Lavery novel An Unfamiliar Murder and have been waiting for the sequel ever since. Well my wait is over. Jane’s second novel, The Truth Will Out, was […]
Is How You Read, Rubbing Off On Your Children?
Why do you read? It seems like a simple enough question with a reasonably simple few possible answers. But have you considered the fact that your own reading habits are affecting those of your children? For instance, ask yourself the questions; How often do you read? Where do you read? And in what format do […]
Green Reader
Last year I did a post during the A to Z challenge titled Green Writer. It was about the pressure our planet is under environmentally and how writers, and writing, can and do impact on our environment and how we can lower any harm we do. I think this past year has shown that the […]
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