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A writing friend of mine, Jennifer C Wilson, has given me a challenge. Well, not directly, but an idea.
Every day in August, she’s been doing posts on aspects of writing. Now, I can’t guarantee to keep that up, but I’m going to have a go. I would […]
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Lockdown sucks.
But you’d think as writers we’d glory in all this time. We don’t have to go out, nobody calls, the television is dull, dull, dull. We can’t run (generally pointless) errands, waste time drinking too much caffeine in coffee shops, or even go gallivanting off to literary events.
On that last, three of […]
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I’m delighted to welcome Debbie Young back to my writing blog, especially on subjects dear to my heart – Latin and learning languages! Debbie writes funny, feel-good fiction set in the English Cotswolds, where she’s lived for nearly 30 years. Her latest novel, Murder Your Darlings, the sixth Sophie Sayers Village Mystery, has fun with […]
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This week, I finished self-editing a 92,600 word draft of a new book. Much celebration/relief! It’s both an exhilarating and a sad feeling when you write that last scene. Of course, this is only the beginning of the process of producing a book. 😉
I drafted it last year, did a first read through, then […]
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Stories are most exciting when they trigger change, or even better, transformation. But change can take many forms. Explore just how different in this special feast …
The Kingmaking by Helen Hollick
The boy – who became a man, The man – who became a king, The king – who became a legend.
Helen’s debut […]
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