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New Release! Honour & Obey by Carol Hedges
blistering good read…
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Naturally…
Originally posted on The Bingergread Cottage: “You should take some …” is a bit of advice I’m slightly sick of hearing. No, I know that people are trying to help but at the moment I’m on so much medication that morning pill-taking counts as breakfast. Belladonna I have become slightly appalled at the things that…
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Time out
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: I did the unthinkable yesterday… I downed tools and took the evening off. Well, half the afternoon and the evening to be exact. What did I do with such unaccustomed luxury, you may ask? Something excitingly unusual? Something surprisingly novel? Yes! I did… nothing. I know. Denigration…
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Honour & Obey: A Victorian Crime Thriller by Carol Hedges
another good one from Carol Hedges!
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Evolving Character
Cynthia Harrison A blue moon ago I wrote a 17 year old girl named Lily Van Slyke into Blue Heaven. At the time, she was very troubled, but she didn’t have a gun. When Blue Heaven became the first of The Blue Lake Series, I knew I’d bring her back someday. And back she came, in…
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“Did I flinch? Oh, tell me I didn’t flinch!” On idolising stoicism
Originally posted on Zen and the Art of Tightrope Walking: “Did I flinch? Oh, tell me I didn’t flinch!” On idolising stoicism The line in the title comes from Lark Rise To Candleford, one of my favourite books and a very rare insight into the collective psyche of the British nation at the time of…
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My website isn’t twerking: new author, new extract
Originally posted on An author's Life: Generally, I love self-publishing my book. There is definitely something to be said for being in control of your own destiny. But over the last fortnight, I will admit that there have been times when I frankly yearned for some great white knight corporation to come and take…
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Raging fury
Originally posted on Sier Wicked Romancer's Persuasive Poetry: Raging fury Mother Nature at Sea rapture, spinning? water spouts; tornado funnels of fury. Whisping assaults, indicative due destruction, Imperial Descendants; creatures of depths in ancient pasts, desending to uncharted depths, ptyhoms safe habitats.. Ancient Mariner master navigator, of Seven Sea’s Steers a course to come…
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At leisure…
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: I’d like to know who is in charge of this whole sleep thing. I did a bit of hierarchical research and it would seem that while Morpheus is widely accepted as being the one to whom we should be complaining, he is, in fact, merely in charge…
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Guest Blog: A Swan Song or Just The Beginning? by author Jaye Marie
my sister-in-law…the writer… who knew?
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New Release! Honour & Obey by Carol Hedges
blistering good read…
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Naturally…
Originally posted on The Bingergread Cottage: “You should take some …” is a bit of advice I’m slightly sick of hearing. No, I know that people are trying to help but at the moment I’m on so much medication that morning pill-taking counts as breakfast. Belladonna I have become slightly appalled at the things that…
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Time out
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: I did the unthinkable yesterday… I downed tools and took the evening off. Well, half the afternoon and the evening to be exact. What did I do with such unaccustomed luxury, you may ask? Something excitingly unusual? Something surprisingly novel? Yes! I did… nothing. I know. Denigration…
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Honour & Obey: A Victorian Crime Thriller by Carol Hedges
another good one from Carol Hedges!
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Evolving Character
Cynthia Harrison A blue moon ago I wrote a 17 year old girl named Lily Van Slyke into Blue Heaven. At the time, she was very troubled, but she didn’t have a gun. When Blue Heaven became the first of The Blue Lake Series, I knew I’d bring her back someday. And back she came, in…
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“Did I flinch? Oh, tell me I didn’t flinch!” On idolising stoicism
Originally posted on Zen and the Art of Tightrope Walking: “Did I flinch? Oh, tell me I didn’t flinch!” On idolising stoicism The line in the title comes from Lark Rise To Candleford, one of my favourite books and a very rare insight into the collective psyche of the British nation at the time of…
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My website isn’t twerking: new author, new extract
Originally posted on An author's Life: Generally, I love self-publishing my book. There is definitely something to be said for being in control of your own destiny. But over the last fortnight, I will admit that there have been times when I frankly yearned for some great white knight corporation to come and take…
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Raging fury
Originally posted on Sier Wicked Romancer's Persuasive Poetry: Raging fury Mother Nature at Sea rapture, spinning? water spouts; tornado funnels of fury. Whisping assaults, indicative due destruction, Imperial Descendants; creatures of depths in ancient pasts, desending to uncharted depths, ptyhoms safe habitats.. Ancient Mariner master navigator, of Seven Sea’s Steers a course to come…
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At leisure…
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo: I’d like to know who is in charge of this whole sleep thing. I did a bit of hierarchical research and it would seem that while Morpheus is widely accepted as being the one to whom we should be complaining, he is, in fact, merely in charge…
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Guest Blog: A Swan Song or Just The Beginning? by author Jaye Marie
my sister-in-law…the writer… who knew?

