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  • The Beauty Thief by @RachaelRitchey #YA #Fantasy #Bookreview

  • Mistakes I Made When I Started Blogging

    Jenny in Neverland Despite having been blogging for over 2 years, which in actual fact, isn’t that long at all, I still make mistakes. A lot of mistakes. Blogging is a huge thing and there is always, always more to learn. However, since the days of not having a clue what I was doing and…

  • Home is…

    Home is…

    Originally posted on The Bingergread Cottage: …where you didn’t expect it to be. I’ve just got back from a five-day trip to the UK which has left me speechless with surprise. I realise that after twenty-five years here and not many visits there, I have become rather used to the French way of life. Similarly,…

  • Windsor to Bray: Messing about on the River

    Originally posted on Jane Risdon: Windsor to Bray (C) Jane Risdon 2015 Windsor Castle (c) Jane Risdon 2015 I’ve been feeling chained to my writing desk since the start of the year, and by the end of last week I’d had enough.  So, I got seriously radical (for me these days) and decided to take…

  • Thank you :)

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: I know, I don’t accept blog awards… but when they are given, I find it very hard to say no. So instead, I will just say thank you to Ritu of So I Smile Anyway for having included me in the Creative Blogger Award. The guidelines: Nominate…

  • Why the Best Characters Overshare

    Drew Chial A Big Difference Between Film and Fiction In film we sympathize with characters that are introduced in vulnerable situations. In fiction we get to see that vulnerability underneath their skin. In film we judge characters by their actions. In fiction we get a broader sampling of information. In film a character’s charisma makes…

  • Brief encounter…

  • Walking

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post

  • The Story Arc

    Originally posted on EM Biddulph: One of the most valuable things I learned through studying Creative Writing at university was the Story Arc. The structure of a story Like most things, the Story Arc (or, tSA from here) begins at the beginning and carries on through to the end. It is so named because it…

  • Today’s Quote

  • The Beauty Thief by @RachaelRitchey #YA #Fantasy #Bookreview

  • Mistakes I Made When I Started Blogging

    Jenny in Neverland Despite having been blogging for over 2 years, which in actual fact, isn’t that long at all, I still make mistakes. A lot of mistakes. Blogging is a huge thing and there is always, always more to learn. However, since the days of not having a clue what I was doing and…

  • Home is…

    Home is…

    Originally posted on The Bingergread Cottage: …where you didn’t expect it to be. I’ve just got back from a five-day trip to the UK which has left me speechless with surprise. I realise that after twenty-five years here and not many visits there, I have become rather used to the French way of life. Similarly,…

  • Windsor to Bray: Messing about on the River

    Originally posted on Jane Risdon: Windsor to Bray (C) Jane Risdon 2015 Windsor Castle (c) Jane Risdon 2015 I’ve been feeling chained to my writing desk since the start of the year, and by the end of last week I’d had enough.  So, I got seriously radical (for me these days) and decided to take…

  • Thank you :)

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: I know, I don’t accept blog awards… but when they are given, I find it very hard to say no. So instead, I will just say thank you to Ritu of So I Smile Anyway for having included me in the Creative Blogger Award. The guidelines: Nominate…

  • Why the Best Characters Overshare

    Drew Chial A Big Difference Between Film and Fiction In film we sympathize with characters that are introduced in vulnerable situations. In fiction we get to see that vulnerability underneath their skin. In film we judge characters by their actions. In fiction we get a broader sampling of information. In film a character’s charisma makes…

  • Brief encounter…

  • Walking

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sue Vincent's Daily Echo View original post

  • The Story Arc

    Originally posted on EM Biddulph: One of the most valuable things I learned through studying Creative Writing at university was the Story Arc. The structure of a story Like most things, the Story Arc (or, tSA from here) begins at the beginning and carries on through to the end. It is so named because it…