Okay, okay, so I may be a bit late with this update but better late than never right? To be honest, there really wasn't much to write before and with recovery from January's big surgery taking over 3 months I really haven't been in the mental headspace to post anything and I certainly haven't done… Continue reading 2022 Quarterly Update
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Preptober – It’s a NaNorific Month!
Hey Everyone, Preptober is upon us! Now if you don't know what Preptober is then I am about to tell you. It refers to the month before National Novel Writing Month (NaNoWriMo) which falls in November, meaning that October is the month to prepare. For many writer's it is an essential month to get everything… Continue reading Preptober – It’s a NaNorific Month!
September 2018 {Book Releases}
Hey and welcome to my new feature. I decided to start doing a monthly new releases post but rather than include the generic big hitters that can be found all over the place I turned to the world of Twitter and one of my favourite groups The Fiction Cafe for authors. We are lucky as… Continue reading September 2018 {Book Releases}
Guest Post: Megg Geri {10 Steps to Revising Your First Draft}
I am extremely honoured to be hosting this guest post from Megg. I have been a fan of hers for some time now and follow not just her blog but her advice and book club. Megg Geri is the author of Write A Novel In 30 Days and also owns Megg & Co Editorial Boutique. Today Megg is… Continue reading Guest Post: Megg Geri {10 Steps to Revising Your First Draft}
Author Guest Post: Jennifer Gilmour
‘Our wings were clipped, our restrictions were made, our boundaries were tested but now we are free, aren’t we?We look above in the sky at the birds and hope to be free. But the birds make their nests in the trees high above, to protect themselves from predators. Free birds must keep looking over their… Continue reading Author Guest Post: Jennifer Gilmour
Author Guest Post: Liz Taylorson
Today I have a Guest Post from Author of The Little Church by the Sea, Liz Taylorson. Liz talks to us about Inspiration. ***************************************** Inspired by … Many authors draw inspiration from the view outside their study window. The rolling hills of the Cotswolds, perhaps, the Lakeland fells or a windswept Scottish beach … Ah,… Continue reading Author Guest Post: Liz Taylorson
Author & Editor Guest Post: S.D Mayes
Today I have another amazing Guest Post for you. Author S.D Mayes not only discusses her writing but offers some fantastic tips to others who want to write. ***************************************** S.D. Mayes – Journalist, Author and Editor I always liken editing to cleaning the skirting boards. I don’t really want to do it, but afterwards I… Continue reading Author & Editor Guest Post: S.D Mayes
Author Guest Post: Carol Warham
Today I have the lovely author Carol Warham on writing her book Resolutions. ***************************************** Many thanks to Emma Louise for inviting me along to her lovely new look blog. I opted to do a guest post as I’ve had something very much on my mind recently. That is my debut novel Resolutions, which was released… Continue reading Author Guest Post: Carol Warham
Author Guest Post: Julie Ryan
Hey! Today I have a Guest Post for you from author Julie Ryan. Today Julie discusses with us 10 things that she wished she had known before she started writing. **************************************** Things I wish I’d known before I started - Julie Ryan 1. If I’d read more about planning and plotting a novel, I might… Continue reading Author Guest Post: Julie Ryan
It’s A Family Thing: Jay-Jay Playbus Books by Sue Wickstead {Review}
Welcome to the first Mummy and Toddler joint review. Today we are reviewing the books Jay-Jay The Supersonic Bus and Jay-Jay and His Island Adventure both by Sue Wickstead. Both are children's books for age 3+ Sue was generous enough to send us these copies to review when she found out how much Alexis loved… Continue reading It’s A Family Thing: Jay-Jay Playbus Books by Sue Wickstead {Review}