There’s no place like home

Welcome back to another blog hop, with #OpenBook. Here’s this week’s prompt. Don’t forget to click the purple button to see what everyone else has to say on this week’s subject. It’s at the end of my post. Tell us … Continued

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NaNoWriMo is over, now the work begins.

NaNo is over for another year. In the end, I managed to write 61762 new words of I Remember Everything in November. These were added to the 6345 words of notes and ideas that I had before I started. The … Continued

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Play it again, just one more time

Welcome back to another blog hop, with #OpenBook. Here’s this week’s prompt. Don’t forget to click the purple button to see what everyone else has to say on this week’s subject. It’s at the end of my post. What TV … Continued

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Book Review. Do what you Love, by Marjorie Mallon.

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This week’s review is of a new book from someone who had become one of my favourite poets. It’s a journey in words and pictures, exploring life, travel, food and family. I’m a newly converted and now huge fan of … Continued

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We Built this City – and that Planet.

Welcome back to another blog hop, with #OpenBook. Here’s this week’s prompt. Don’t forget to click the purple button to see what everyone else has to say on this week’s subject. It’s at the end of my post. Do you … Continued

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Remembering NaNoWriMo projects of the past. Part 4

As I mentioned, I’m busy writing this year’s NaNoWriMo project, I Remember Everything. As I won’t have time to write posts, I’ve put together this series of retrospectives from my past NaNo challenges in advance, so that I can have … Continued

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Is it Cats, or Dogs? Or both?

Welcome back to another blog hop, with #OpenBook. Here’s this week’s prompt. Don’t forget to click the purple button to see what everyone else has to say on this week’s subject. It’s at the end of my post. Big internet … Continued

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Remembering NaNoWriMo projects of the past. Part 3

As I mentioned, I’m busy writing this year’s NaNoWriMo project, I Remember Everything. As I won’t have time to write posts, I’ve put together this series of retrospectives from my past NaNo challenges in advance, so that I can have … Continued

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