Six years ago, I wrote a little post about Amazon not being the only way to read ebooks. From the very first novel I published in March 2013 (INCEPTIO), my books have been in the catalogue […]
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Six years ago, I wrote a little post about Amazon not being the only way to read ebooks. From the very first novel I published in March 2013 (INCEPTIO), my books have been in the catalogue […] November 17th, 2021 | Tags: Books, indie publishing, Kobo, London Book Fair, self-publishing | Category: Amazon, Authors, Books, Insights, Kobo, Readers, Technology, Writing life | Leave a comment I have two live gigs booked for 2022 and today, I’m about to jet off to the UK for a writers’ retreat, family weekend, then a few days with my critique writing partner. In previous years, I haven’t thought twice about going on the Internet, booking a plane, booking somewhere to stay, then rolling up […] November 1st, 2021 | Tags: conferences, France, normal, writers, writing life | Category: Authors, Events, Excursions, France, Insights, Personal, Travel | 2 comments I’m delighted to welcome a second ‘writer abroad’ from Switzerland and another crime fiction writer – see JJ Marsh, my first guest in this series. (What do they put in the chocolate there?) Louise Mangos grew up in rural Hertfordshire in the UK but travelled extensively in her twenties, eventually settling in Switzerland where […] July 8th, 2021 | Tags: Books, crime fiction, guests, historical fiction, Switzerland, writers abroad | Category: Authors, Guests, Insights, Setting, Writing life | Leave a comment This week in ‘writers abroad’, it’s all about me. When I conceived this series about people living away from their native country or having spent significant chunks of time outside it, I thought it would be amusing and entertaining. But I’ve had so many emails and comments on social media about how inspiring the posts […] July 1st, 2021 | Tags: France, historical, inspiration, Poitou, writers abroad | Category: Authors, France, Insights, Roma Nova, Setting, Writing life | Leave a comment This week, I’m delighted to welcome back to the blog Anna Belfrage, truly a ‘writer abroad’! Currently, she’s roosting in Sweden, her ‘home territory’. When Anna isn’t musing about the circle of life or considering just how much of the Graham homestead in 17th century Maryland is inspired by her own surroundings, she writes. […] June 17th, 2021 | Tags: Books, Hard graft, historical fiction, Human condition, Sweden, writers abroad | Category: Authors, Guests, Insights, Research, Setting, Travel, Writing life | 2 comments |
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