Category Archives: Authors

From Peregrination to Publication, a 40 year journey.

Very many thanks for coming by today, Mark Patton, to delight us with your travelling reminiscences. Hello Jane, and thanks for hosting me today. I’ve been following your blog ever since we were first published by Crooked Cat (I think your first … Continue reading

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Ian Johnson – Guest Blogger

Originally posted on Tales from the African Bush:
Ian Johnson is the CEO of Mokolodi Wildlife Foundation. Now that all the furore about the death of a lion in Zimbabwe has died down somewhat, this seems a good time to publish…

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Flying Off to Far-flung Places

It’s always a privilege to host the lovely Nancy Jardine, a versatile and talented author – and grandmother! We both share a love of travel, and I heartily recommend her books, which are written in different styles to suit a … Continue reading

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Want a Dash of Passion – Or The Quiet Life?

I’m over at Cathie Dunn’s place, revealing why I wrote my second book. You can check out her website by clicking HERE. And here’s a taster for you: The quiet life…. His cottage nestled among a profusion of flowerbeds beside a sleepy … Continue reading

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It Felt Thrilling and Deliciously Naughty

A very warm welcome to Ruth Geldard writer extraordinaire today, a fascinating multi-talented lady who tells us how she discovered herself. She was originally from a professional art background … but I will let Ruth tell her own story. Her paintings are amazing: I strongly … Continue reading

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Antidote to Ebook rip offs

Originally posted on Nuts and Crisps:
 I love my Kindle. It’s small and light, easily fitting in my handbag, yet can hold zillions (OK, slight exaggeration) of books. It doesn’t slam shut while I eat my breakfast. The wind can’t…

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BREAKING NEWS!!

Award-nominated contemporary novel BREATH OF AFRICA And thought-provoking romantic novella I LIFT UP MY EYES For sale at 99p each, limited period only See my website for further details about these two books. http://janebwye.com/mybooks/breath-of-africa http://janebwye.com/mybooks/i-lift-up-my-eyes

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SIX TIPS ON BEING AN AUTHOR

My Author Countdown continues into its fifth month with this contribution from seasoned YA author and friend, Richard Hardie. Be absolutely certain you want to be an author; it’s a hard slog and statistically only one book gets properly published … Continue reading

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Nokuthula – No Place of Peace?

Brian Connell, conservationist, ethologist and author, is a person who has learned to follow his dreams, and I am honoured to host him today. His most recent blog gives a measured view of what has been in the news recently concerning a lion … Continue reading

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I’d Like to Talk About Magic

I always enjoy having author Ailsa Abraham​ to stay. Welcome for another week, Ailsa – we love your magical meanderings. Near or Far, it’s similar. I’m very grateful to Jane for inviting me back to follow up on my previous … Continue reading

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