What’s next? Work in progress.

As I said last time, it’s a relief to get the completed work ready for beta reads, as a bonus, it’s got my creativity flowing again on the other work I have started and not yet finished. This week I’m … Continued

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Communication Breakdown.

The title of the post gives me an excuse to embed this, Back to the subject. What can you do when your characters refuse to play? What do I mean by that? Let me try to explain. I wanted to … Continued

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The Indie Showcase presents, Miriam Hurdle.

Thank you, Richard for featuring me on your website today. I grew up in Hong Kong where I spent my childhood, college and early career years. My dad made a great impact on me for my love of reading. He … Continued

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The Indie Showcase presents, Paul Nelson

There are some incredible indie authors out there, writing a wide variety of genres for many reasons. This weeks guest has a wonderful, uplifting story to tell. Over to you, Paul. In 2013, I became a widower with a teenage, … Continued

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The Indie Showcase Presents, Michael Trelissic

I met this weeks guest at a talk I was giving in Exmouth. One of the new breed of self-published authors; I’m delighted to feature him on the Showcase. Over to you Michael. Reading through the features previously posted by … Continued

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Book Review. The Curse of Time – Book 1 – Bloodstone

This week, I’m in book reviewing mode. Fifteen-year-old Amelina longs for someone to confide in.  Her once carefree mother has become angry and despondent. One day a strange black cat and a young girl, named Esme appear. Immediately, Esme becomes … Continued

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Anatomy of a novel, part two

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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