Day 7 of NaNoWriMo and I am enjoying writing a new story. This one has the chain saw carver in it, who was the subject of an earlier post. Anyone who knows me is aware that I am a planner and very organised. When writing a first draft, however, I tend to be a panster… Continue reading Serial First Drafter?
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Friendly Blogger Award and Historical Author Talk
My blog has been awarded a friendly blog award by Catherine Miller. Thank you Catherine. In keeping with the award I must tell you seven things about me and recommend fifteen other blogs. So here goes:- 1) I met my husband on the internet! Married nine years next January. 2) Once starred as the… Continue reading Friendly Blogger Award and Historical Author Talk
Reading, Research and News
I haven’t blogged for a couple of weeks. It has been a funny old time and I haven’t felt quite right one way or another. Hopefully on the mend now and bouncing back to my old self. Happy birthday to Teresa Morgan Get well wishes to India Grey, who had a nasty accident in London.… Continue reading Reading, Research and News
Are Boxes the Answer?
For my sins I look after the second-hand uniform cupboard at school. Whilst I love the accounting side of it – counting money and sharing the proceeds of sales between school and parents – I’m not so keen on the cupboard itself. I felt sick at the beginning of term when I opened the doors,… Continue reading Are Boxes the Answer?
Interview with Guest Author – Sue Watson
Today I am pleased to have an interview with author Sue Watson. We live close enough to each other to have a coffee now and then. We chat non-stop when we do meet. Sue’s wonderfully named “Fat Girls and Fairy Cakes” was released by Rickshaw Publishing on 8 September 2011. Sue’s blog can be found… Continue reading Interview with Guest Author – Sue Watson
Holidays
I’ve been away and I never like to advertise my holidays on social media sites, so I apologise to those who thought I’d disappeared or ignored them. We went to East Devon and unfortunately the weather wasn’t particularly kind. The place we stayed was lovely, with lots of activities for little one. The second week… Continue reading Holidays
48 Ways To Get Your Manuscript Finished!
In honour of Sally Quillford’s 48th birthday we were asked to come up with blog posts based on the number 48, so I’ve written a list of 48 ideas to help you finish your manuscript. Some of these are serious others a bit silly and most depend on your character – take what works for… Continue reading 48 Ways To Get Your Manuscript Finished!
Interview with Guest Author – Sue Johnson
Today I am pleased to have an interview with author Sue Johnson. I am particularly pleased to have Sue on my blog on the occasion of the launch of her debut novel, as I have been attending her writing courses for a couple of years now. Fable’s Fortune is released by Indigo Dreams Publishing on… Continue reading Interview with Guest Author – Sue Johnson
10 Ways to Name Your Characters
A comment by Serenity Woods reminded me about a blog post I have been meaning to write. She said that her husband always knows she is contemplating a new book when she takes her book of baby names off the book shelf. So how can you find inspiration for names? Here are ten suggestions:- 1. Baby… Continue reading 10 Ways to Name Your Characters
Just When You Think You Have Finished!
Just over a week ago I was feeling elated about having written 80,000 words of my current WIP. Now reality dawns. I need to get into this, for me, new arena called editing. With the school holidays underway and a very bouncy eight year old demanding amusement, my writing time will be limited for the… Continue reading Just When You Think You Have Finished!