Category Archives: Authors

Giving Away Your Books

Sarah Butland, writer, mother, and wife, lives in Canada. Her plan was to write a book for each age group, and she is serious about promoting her work. Her words on marketing are worth a read, and her books, Sending … Continue reading

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Blown Away

I was blown away by Sarah Louise Smith’s first novel, the romance Amy & Zach. You can read my review of it HERE. And now she’s produced a light hearted chick lit book. I’m looking forward to reading Izzy’s Cold … Continue reading

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To Magic or Not To Magic?

I love it when Ailsa Abraham invites herself onto my blog. The subject of magic attracts most people (and there is plenty of it in my book!). I was especially interested in this sentence: “Some people need to suffer to … Continue reading

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That’s What Writers Do – They Write

Jill Lake is a lady with a fascinating history. I wish I could meet her in real life, but am privileged to host her today – we found each other through Facebook, when she “Liked” my book Breath of Africa. … Continue reading

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More Than a Lighthearted Bit of Fun

I just can’t wait to read Kathy Sharp’s first novel, Isle of Larus, reputed to be “a lighthearted bit of whimsical fun.” Kathy is a fellow member of the diverse Crooked Cat community. “Thank you very much, Jane, I’m thrilled … Continue reading

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A Formidable Lady with many Personas

Today I am honoured to host Frances di Plino, a formidable lady with many personas in the literary world. At last she has unearthed for me the secret behind finishing a book. Would you care to give an order of … Continue reading

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Other Worlds Through Other Eyes

I am privileged to host a valued friend and distinguished Historian Dr. Mark Patton, today.  An erudite academic, Mark presents an intriguing insight into the machinations of writing a historical novel. Voice and Setting in Historical Fiction. As a writer of … Continue reading

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One More One More

If you love London, and are uplifted by soaring poetic prose, then WATCHING SWIFTS is for you. Even if, like me, you dont know London, you will be carried away by the magical quality of this little book, which should … Continue reading

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The DI Frank Lyle Mystery series.

Another Authonomy friend takes my guest spot today. She wishes to hide behind her pen-name, so I left it to Juliet B. Madison to decide the format. She has treated us with a Q & A session on her popular … Continue reading

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Curiosity – The Simple Answer

I was privileged to meet Kim Walker at our Crooked Cat get-together in Edinburgh last month. I only wish we’d had more time to get to know each other, especially as our taste in books is similar. Tell us a … Continue reading

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