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  • Eight things a writer shouldn’t tell their friends or family

    Originally posted on Anita Rodgers Mystery Writer: Writers are weird ducks – at least as far as ‘normal’ people are concerned. Our brains are a never-ending source of people, places, ideas, stories, worlds, languages, dialects and facts – many of which don’t actually exist. Except in our heads. And we love to research. We collect…

  • Blatant

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

  • Red rag…

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: “Do you know you are bleeding, luv?” I thanked the shopkeeper through gritted teeth. Yes, I knew. It had been going on a while. I wasn’t exactly having the best of mornings, being in the clutches of the health system and still no wiser, even after the…

  • The Time Machine…

    While walking through town the other day, passing all the familiar shops and public houses, I noticed a blue plaque on the wall outside The Old Drum. These plaques are put up to commemorate a connection to someone important and I wondered who it could be. I also wondered why I had not noticed it…

  • Comma

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

  • Wings

    The Silent Eye ‘Which is the greater blessing,’ someone once asked, ‘to have the sublime unity of God to centre and save the universe? Or to have the concrete immensity of the universe by which to undergo and touch God?’ Pierre Teilhard de ChardinIn many cultures the butterfly has been seen as the symbol of…

  • New and unusual…

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not complaining. Just curious. For the third time I had woken up to a whole day’s worth of page views before I had even put the kettle on for the first coffee. Yes, I know, that makes me a very sad…

  • Almost there…

    Further evidence of your brilliance, Sue…(both of you!)

  • Surprised

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: We had a late night visitor… Ani was a little perplexed…. But once I managed to convince her it wasn’t a ball and she couldn’t play with it,  and got her inside. When the hedgehog felt safe again and went off on its mission to rid my…

  • Walking from London to Brighton. WTF?

    Walking from London to Brighton. WTF?

    Originally posted on An author's Life: ‘How was your weekend?’ Most of us will be asked this question at least once on a Monday, by work colleagues, family members or a friendly bus driver. Normally my replies range from ‘too short’ to ‘chilled’, or if I am really lucky, ‘we had a party on…

  • Eight things a writer shouldn’t tell their friends or family

    Originally posted on Anita Rodgers Mystery Writer: Writers are weird ducks – at least as far as ‘normal’ people are concerned. Our brains are a never-ending source of people, places, ideas, stories, worlds, languages, dialects and facts – many of which don’t actually exist. Except in our heads. And we love to research. We collect…

  • Blatant

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

  • Red rag…

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: “Do you know you are bleeding, luv?” I thanked the shopkeeper through gritted teeth. Yes, I knew. It had been going on a while. I wasn’t exactly having the best of mornings, being in the clutches of the health system and still no wiser, even after the…

  • The Time Machine…

    While walking through town the other day, passing all the familiar shops and public houses, I noticed a blue plaque on the wall outside The Old Drum. These plaques are put up to commemorate a connection to someone important and I wondered who it could be. I also wondered why I had not noticed it…

  • Comma

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

  • Wings

    The Silent Eye ‘Which is the greater blessing,’ someone once asked, ‘to have the sublime unity of God to centre and save the universe? Or to have the concrete immensity of the universe by which to undergo and touch God?’ Pierre Teilhard de ChardinIn many cultures the butterfly has been seen as the symbol of…

  • New and unusual…

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Now don’t get me wrong, I’m not complaining. Just curious. For the third time I had woken up to a whole day’s worth of page views before I had even put the kettle on for the first coffee. Yes, I know, that makes me a very sad…

  • Almost there…

    Further evidence of your brilliance, Sue…(both of you!)

  • Surprised

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: We had a late night visitor… Ani was a little perplexed…. But once I managed to convince her it wasn’t a ball and she couldn’t play with it,  and got her inside. When the hedgehog felt safe again and went off on its mission to rid my…

  • Walking from London to Brighton. WTF?

    Walking from London to Brighton. WTF?

    Originally posted on An author's Life: ‘How was your weekend?’ Most of us will be asked this question at least once on a Monday, by work colleagues, family members or a friendly bus driver. Normally my replies range from ‘too short’ to ‘chilled’, or if I am really lucky, ‘we had a party on…