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  • #Seebook (@seebook_) a new way to sell, give away and buy digital books. For indie authors and traditional publisher too

    Originally posted on Just Olga: Hi all: You might remember that when I left my job my plan was to learn the business of running a bookshop, and Anne and Derek from Addyman Books in Hay-on-Wye were kind enough to have me at their shops so I could learn on the job. It was a…

  • Beware of Darkness

    Cynthia Harrison A year ago, after a lifetime of being an advocate for gun control, a switch flipped inside my head. I decided I needed to learn how to shoot and own a gun. I discussed it with my husband who agreed to take lessons with me and to purchase a pair of handguns. As…

  • The Lighted Life

    Originally posted on Sun in Gemini: The Lighted Life ——- Gawain awakes beneath the tree That senses show has changed A star of dawn climbs bark and leaf And hovers in the cold, clean air Announcing greater changes lie beneath ——- A keening on the knowing breeze A darker taste upon the wind A fall…

  • Hang a left

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: I live in England and, just to be awkward, we drive on the left hand side of the road. My home lies down a small lane. The only way out of the lane is onto a busy ‘A’ road and, in order to get to work every…

  • Rooted in the Land – Heber’s Ghyll

  • Solomon Creed By Simon Toyne

    Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews: Book Description: WHO IS SOLOMON CREED? The first in an electrifying new high concept series from Sunday Timesbestselling author of Sanctus, Simon Toyne. Perfect for fans of Lee Childand Stephen King. A plane crash in the Arizona desert. An explosion that sets the world on fire. A damning pact to hide…

  • Hey, Nobody’s Perfect . . .

    Hey, Nobody’s Perfect . . .

    I can relate, even if my own efforts come up short a lot of the time…

  • No More MS Office!

    Originally posted on Have We Had Help?: Ever since I started writing seriously back in 1995, I’ve spent a lot of money buying the newest edition of Microsoft Office. Earlier this year I bought myself the latest version of MS Office. Big mistake! After spending around £70 it downloaded with relative ease. The trouble was…

  • The two things I do when I write a book

    The two things I do when I write a book

    Originally posted on Matthew Wright: It’s kind of funny, but after 50-plus books and three decades in the business I still do two really basic things when I write a book. The first is that – no matter how much planning I put into it beforehand, no matter how clear I am about what’s to be…

  • Pirates, Pelicans and Parrots at The Writer’s Room.

  • #Seebook (@seebook_) a new way to sell, give away and buy digital books. For indie authors and traditional publisher too

    Originally posted on Just Olga: Hi all: You might remember that when I left my job my plan was to learn the business of running a bookshop, and Anne and Derek from Addyman Books in Hay-on-Wye were kind enough to have me at their shops so I could learn on the job. It was a…

  • Beware of Darkness

    Cynthia Harrison A year ago, after a lifetime of being an advocate for gun control, a switch flipped inside my head. I decided I needed to learn how to shoot and own a gun. I discussed it with my husband who agreed to take lessons with me and to purchase a pair of handguns. As…

  • The Lighted Life

    Originally posted on Sun in Gemini: The Lighted Life ——- Gawain awakes beneath the tree That senses show has changed A star of dawn climbs bark and leaf And hovers in the cold, clean air Announcing greater changes lie beneath ——- A keening on the knowing breeze A darker taste upon the wind A fall…

  • Hang a left

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: I live in England and, just to be awkward, we drive on the left hand side of the road. My home lies down a small lane. The only way out of the lane is onto a busy ‘A’ road and, in order to get to work every…

  • Rooted in the Land – Heber’s Ghyll

  • Solomon Creed By Simon Toyne

    Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews: Book Description: WHO IS SOLOMON CREED? The first in an electrifying new high concept series from Sunday Timesbestselling author of Sanctus, Simon Toyne. Perfect for fans of Lee Childand Stephen King. A plane crash in the Arizona desert. An explosion that sets the world on fire. A damning pact to hide…

  • Hey, Nobody’s Perfect . . .

    Hey, Nobody’s Perfect . . .

    I can relate, even if my own efforts come up short a lot of the time…

  • No More MS Office!

    Originally posted on Have We Had Help?: Ever since I started writing seriously back in 1995, I’ve spent a lot of money buying the newest edition of Microsoft Office. Earlier this year I bought myself the latest version of MS Office. Big mistake! After spending around £70 it downloaded with relative ease. The trouble was…

  • The two things I do when I write a book

    The two things I do when I write a book

    Originally posted on Matthew Wright: It’s kind of funny, but after 50-plus books and three decades in the business I still do two really basic things when I write a book. The first is that – no matter how much planning I put into it beforehand, no matter how clear I am about what’s to be…

  • Pirates, Pelicans and Parrots at The Writer’s Room.