Promise Me
Monday is a big day. The third Dave Travise novel, Promise Me, is released. Since I first published Freefall, the covers have been updated, to reflect the fact that this is now a series. Here are the original covers, including … Continued
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Monday is a big day. The third Dave Travise novel, Promise Me, is released. Since I first published Freefall, the covers have been updated, to reflect the fact that this is now a series. Here are the original covers, including … Continued
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Welcome back to another blog hop, with #OpenBook. Here’s this week’s prompt. What are the ethics of writing about historical figures? I must admit, I had a bit of a block with this week’s topic. I’m not a writer of … Continued
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Another week has passed in self-isolation here in Devon. Things are carrying on much the same. My children are still working in hospitals, and we are still worrying about them. This week, instead of filling the post with details of … Continued
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Welcome back to another blog hop, with #OpenBook. Here’s this week’s prompt. What are your top five writing mistakes? Either mistakes you make or mistakes that make you cringe when you see them in print? First, some of the ones … Continued
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Another week has passed in self-isolation here in Devon. Things are carrying on much the same. My children are still working in hospitals, and we are still worrying about them. This week, instead of filling the post with details of … Continued
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Please welcome this week’s guest to the Showcase. Keeping a Series Fresh I didn´t plan to write a series. I had an idea to write a book about a young girl who longs for travel and adventure and ends up … Continued
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Welcome back to another blog hop, with #OpenBook. Here’s this week’s prompt. How soon is too soon to include a real-life event in a fictional story? I certainly don’t want to be reminded about this year’s events for quite a … Continued
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Another week has passed in self-isolation here in Devon. Things are carrying on much the same. My children are still working in hospitals, and we are still worrying about them. This week, instead of filling the post with details of … Continued
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