The blank page and other Syndromes
When it comes to writing, I suffer from a lot of phobias, whether I like to admit it or not. I found out that one of my pet hates has a proper name, I’m referring to the panic which comes … Continued
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When it comes to writing, I suffer from a lot of phobias, whether I like to admit it or not. I found out that one of my pet hates has a proper name, I’m referring to the panic which comes … Continued
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Following the post about my self-publishing method, which you can find here, this post is more concerned with what I write, as opposed to how I publish it. As I’m sure you know by now, I write Science Fiction, Steampunk … Continued
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Today, my guest is a writer of fantasy, I’ll leave her to explain. Hi, Richard, thanks for showcasing me on your blog. My name is Adele Marie Park and I’m a fantasy/horror author living near the coast of East Scotland. … Continued
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It’s a new year and a new feature for this blog. Today, in my first post in what I hope will be a new venture, I’d like to give you a behind the scenes look at the birth of a … Continued
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This is my last post for 2018 Apart from wishing you all a Happy, Healthy and Prosperous New Year, it’s traditionally a time to look back at what you’ve done over the last twelve months and to make some resolutions … Continued
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This week, it’s my pleasure to welcome Sally Cronin to the Showcase. Being an Indie Author Thanks, Richard for your kind invitation to feature on your website today. I am celebrating being an author for twenty years having written and … Continued
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Welcome to another Showcase post, my guest today is fantasy author Samuel Colbran. I found Samuel through a writers group in Australia, where I was introduced to him by another member, who thought I’d like his writing. His subject matter … Continued
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Today I’m delighted to welcome Lynne Pardoe, author of several novels based around her life as a Social Worker. Over to you, Lynne. It occurred to me that writing the sort of social work fiction that I do, involves writing … Continued
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