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A Very British Blog Tour
Author, Nancy Jardine has invited me, and a group of British authors, to take part in ‘A Very British Blog Tour’ by visiting and supporting the websites of authors who are involved in the tour, and who are dedicated to turning out some … Continue reading
Our Valentine
Happy VALENTINE’S DAY everyone! And it’s thirty-nine days to go before the launch of BREATH OF AFRICA! Please delve further into the cradle of my wonderful publishers, the Crooked Cats. They have created a loving newsletter, and even included a … Continue reading
Ngorongoro Crater, Tanzania
BREATH OF AFRICA was published by Crooked Cat on 15th March, 2013!! The story is based in Kenya, but there are brief episodes in Tanzania (excerpt below), and Oxford. “The road snaked up the volcano towards the crater rim. Dense … Continue reading
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The Story Behind the Story
BREATH OF AFRICA is a novel. The characters and the story are figments of my imagination. But the book draws on my experiences over fifty years of living in Kenya. The places I knew included Loreto Convent, Eldoret, taken with … Continue reading
The False Baobab.
I asked my daughter to paint a sample cover for BREATH OF AFRICA using the theme of a false baobab. The plains of Africa are littered with ant hills. Some envelope the trunks of scraggly acacia bushes, turning them into … Continue reading
The Vastness of Africa
My Editor has SPOKEN – at last! In her opinion, the beauty of BREATH OF AFRICA is in the wonderful descriptions of Africa, and she feels the main character is Africa itself… That was exactly in my soul as I … Continue reading
There is always Hope … Shining through
Nicholas Monsarrat is one of my most favourite authors. His “Tribe” books, The Tribe that Lost Its Head, and Richer than All His Tribe made a deep impression on me as a young woman, although I could only bring myself … Continue reading