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The Business of Blogging
One of my many brand new experiences last year was the business of blogging, which has led me to visit some fascinating virtual homes. At first as a new guest, I was apprehensive, not knowing quite what to expect or … Continue reading
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Tagged Africa, Ailsa Abraham, Authonomy, blogging, Cathie Dunn, Charlotte Comley, Kristin Gleeson, Lorraine Mace, Michaela Sacchi OBrien, Susan Finlay
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Killing Him Softly With My Words
I just love this little piece from Frances de Plino on the eve of the release of her latest D.I. Paulo Storey novel, Call It Pretending. You can order it now. Welcome once again, Frances – and sit back and … Continue reading
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Tagged Crime Writers' Association, France, murder, Paolo Storey, Spain, Writers Bureau
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All The World’s A Stage
I am honoured to welcome one of my favourite Crooked Cat authors to my blog today. Catriona King is a versatile lady, who must be a master at multitasking – juggling a full time job with writing a string of … Continue reading
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Tagged Agatha Christie, Arthur Miller, Broken Shore, Harold Pinter, Owen McCafferty, The Crucible
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Where Do Your Characters Come From?
Nik Morton provides us with an interesting insight into the workings of his mind on my blog today. He will always be one of my favourite authors, not least because he said my book reminded him of the work of … Continue reading
Etain Echraidhe
The delightful Nancy Jardine is gracing my blog once more, and talks about my favourite animal – the horse – and the importance of its goddess in Celtic Britain, which is themed in her forthcoming novel After Whorl: Bran Reborn. What … Continue reading
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Tagged Celt, Celtic, Celtic pantheon, Celtic Warriors, Epona, Roman Britain, Roman mythology
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It is an honour to host fellow “kitten” Tim Taylor today, Classicist, Philosopher, and man of many other parts, some of which we have in common. I can’t wait to read his first novel, Zeus of Ithome, which you can … Continue reading
November 19, 2013
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The Making of Millionaires
Frank Kusy is a colourful character, who entertained us hugely with his book when it was going through all its stages on Authonomy, eventually reaching the dizzy heights of the Editor’s Desk. Here’s his take on how it happened. The … Continue reading
Madness in His Method
It’s all way above my head, but Mark Roman has an engaging sense of humour, and writes in an easy manner on matters which make me try to think; and the premise behind his book is fascinating. Of course we know … Continue reading
Hypnosis and Murder: Can It Be Done?
DAVID ROBINSON If this face is not yet familiar to you, it soon will be! People have said that my book is non-put-down-able… Well – here is a SEVERE HEALTH WARNING!! Don’t start The Deep Secret unless you have several … Continue reading
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Tagged Alternative, David Robinson, Health, Hypnosis, Hypnotherapy, murder, Practitioners
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Ever had Books Trying to Climb out of You?
Glenn Muller, a man of many facets, is the second Canadian in two weeks to grace my blog. His occupations, from hotel administration and computer applications to bookkeeping, included twelve years as a driving instructor, which fuelled his first novel, … Continue reading
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Tagged Canadian, Francis Drake, Huntington Beach State Park, Lake Superior, Torque, United States
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