I’m on tour from Thursday,
a writing update. I thought I’d talk about writing this week. Looking back over the past few posts, the last time I actually did that was on Feb 22nd, when I let you into the workings of a new project. … Continued
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a writing update. I thought I’d talk about writing this week. Looking back over the past few posts, the last time I actually did that was on Feb 22nd, when I let you into the workings of a new project. … Continued
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We’re back in 2017 this week, looking at an alternative to potatoes and pasta. Click the picture for the full post I’ll be back on Monday, with an update on where I am with my writing. See you then.
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We writers tend to get obsessive over our craft, if we’re not careful we could talk about it all day, every day. And not everyone wants to hear all the little details of plot, characters and marketing successes and failures. … Continued
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Today’s rewind is a pictorial snapshot of Venford reservoir, situated on Dartmoor, between Holne and Hexworthy. It’s one of my Wordless Wednesday posts, from 2016 You can park and walk around it, with some stunning scenery across the moor. Click … Continued
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Way back in January, I told you about an idea that I had, and how I was going to develop it. If you don’t remember, or you’re new here, this is the link Anyhow, I’ve been rather busy with the … Continued
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This week, I’m resurrecting a feature that I first saw on the blog of an American friend, now unfortunately departed. She called it Wordless Wednesday, for reasons which will be obvious. Click the picture to follow my walk through the … Continued
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I found this old post, originally posted on my blog from 2016. As you might know, I do a lot of cooking and I used to post regularly about what I had created. Here are a couple of the things … Continued
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Here is the flash fiction. It’s a piece I wrote for a competition a while ago, it features in my short story collection, inspiringly called Flash Fiction, which has just received this review, The challenge for this piece was to … Continued
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