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  • Stars

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

  • Eclipse 2015

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: We were lucky with the eclipse yesterday. It was touch and go, though, as I woke to heavy skies, covered in a pall of grey. Nevertheless, the camera was charged and came with me. British weather being notoriously fickle, I could always live in hope. We watched…

  • The Versatile Blogger Award…

    We have just been nominated as versatile bloggers by our friend and fellow author, Ailsa Abraham, and are tickled pink! Also very pleased that our humble blog should have received this accolade, and if it raises awareness of the joys of blogging, so much the better. We have always tried to keep our content interesting,…

  • Off the Grid: Recharge Your Creativity

    Off the Grid: Recharge Your Creativity

    Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work: I’ve been away from social media and blogging for about three days.  I needed a break.  I’m in the middle of writing the first book in a series to be released in June entitled The Last Terran and I had hit a creative bump in the road. Sure I have…

  • Feel the Love at The Writer’s Room.

  • Conversation with the small dog

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: “It’s obvious, I have to say, My face adorns the book… And there are few who can resist This cheeky canine look.” “But just a mo,” the writer said, “I think the book is mine…” “Without my inspiration Do you really think you’d shine?” “You have a…

  • Bloody weird

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sorry. I forgot the ‘and’… But there are no two ways about it, both applied this morning. It started, had I but known it, two nights ago. Ani was sprawled asleep on the remains of the sofa, having decommissioned it for the night and reinvented it as…

  • What’s Your First Draft Like? – Carol Hedges

    Originally posted on Rebecca Bradley: Today I welcome Carol Hedges to the First Draft chair. Carol Hedges is the successful UK author of 14 novels. 11 for teenagers and young adults, one ebook and two adult historical novels. Her books have been shortlisted for various prizes and her YA novel Jigsaw was long-listed for the…

  • I quit my job today!

    Originally posted on An author's Life: This week is a momentous week. I have officially handed in my notice. I have quit my job. I leave on 30th April. I will be saying goodbye to lots of fantastic work colleagues, all of whom care passionately about their work and the good that it brings…

  • Roosevelt Franklin’s Guilty Pleasures

    Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing: Roosevelt Franklin, the protagonist in my supernatural thriller Evil Lives After, is a man who does not allow himself many indulgences. Despite being able to afford almost any whim he might desire, he does not grant himself many. He does, however, have two guilty pleasures that…

  • Stars

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

  • Eclipse 2015

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: We were lucky with the eclipse yesterday. It was touch and go, though, as I woke to heavy skies, covered in a pall of grey. Nevertheless, the camera was charged and came with me. British weather being notoriously fickle, I could always live in hope. We watched…

  • The Versatile Blogger Award…

    We have just been nominated as versatile bloggers by our friend and fellow author, Ailsa Abraham, and are tickled pink! Also very pleased that our humble blog should have received this accolade, and if it raises awareness of the joys of blogging, so much the better. We have always tried to keep our content interesting,…

  • Off the Grid: Recharge Your Creativity

    Off the Grid: Recharge Your Creativity

    Originally posted on Writing Is Hard Work: I’ve been away from social media and blogging for about three days.  I needed a break.  I’m in the middle of writing the first book in a series to be released in June entitled The Last Terran and I had hit a creative bump in the road. Sure I have…

  • Feel the Love at The Writer’s Room.

  • Conversation with the small dog

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: “It’s obvious, I have to say, My face adorns the book… And there are few who can resist This cheeky canine look.” “But just a mo,” the writer said, “I think the book is mine…” “Without my inspiration Do you really think you’d shine?” “You have a…

  • Bloody weird

    Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: Sorry. I forgot the ‘and’… But there are no two ways about it, both applied this morning. It started, had I but known it, two nights ago. Ani was sprawled asleep on the remains of the sofa, having decommissioned it for the night and reinvented it as…

  • What’s Your First Draft Like? – Carol Hedges

    Originally posted on Rebecca Bradley: Today I welcome Carol Hedges to the First Draft chair. Carol Hedges is the successful UK author of 14 novels. 11 for teenagers and young adults, one ebook and two adult historical novels. Her books have been shortlisted for various prizes and her YA novel Jigsaw was long-listed for the…

  • I quit my job today!

    Originally posted on An author's Life: This week is a momentous week. I have officially handed in my notice. I have quit my job. I leave on 30th April. I will be saying goodbye to lots of fantastic work colleagues, all of whom care passionately about their work and the good that it brings…

  • Roosevelt Franklin’s Guilty Pleasures

    Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing: Roosevelt Franklin, the protagonist in my supernatural thriller Evil Lives After, is a man who does not allow himself many indulgences. Despite being able to afford almost any whim he might desire, he does not grant himself many. He does, however, have two guilty pleasures that…