My Guest Today is Harmony Kent
Don’t be afraid of ‘Fallout’ … check out Harmony Kent. Sarah Stuart - Romantic Suspense Hi, everyone. Harmony here. Many thanks to Sarah for hosting me. I have a new book on preorder called FALLOUT,...
View ArticleMy Series’ are boxed off
How to attract more readers and give them a reward—that was my quest. I have individual novels, a trilogy, and a five-part novel. My poetry titles come in the form of a bumper book of serial poetry,...
View ArticleCodename: Nightshade – available
A standalone crime thriller produced as a result of the Beyond The Law trilogy. Yes, we authors can write what we ‘know’, or what we enjoy but at the end of the process, the result must be...
View ArticleKatya Cumming – interviewed
My interview with erotica author, Katya Cumming, has been promised for some time, so with great pleasure, I’d like to introduce you to the new girl on the (writing) block. Q1. Katya, I respect your...
View ArticleProducing an Anthology
Have you ever considered producing an anthology of short stories? Perhaps you’ve written short stories and never considered creating a collection, or you’re a novelist who shuns the short story...
View ArticleSizzling Sunset
via Sizzling Sunset For a story that lives up to its billing, check out The Royal Command Family Saga: Sizzling Sunset
View ArticleMy Writing Year – 2019
A successful writing year is measured using a variety of criteria by different authors. For me, I must feel that if not prolific, I’ve at least achieved a good standard with what I have published....
View ArticleTime after Time
When a writing idea comes to you is it best to shelve it in your memory, note it in your diary, or get it down where you can play around with it and see if it has any merit? I’m a great believer in...
View ArticleMy New Writing Year – 2020
My New Writing Year – 2020 Welcome to my world in this new writing year. Due to the methodology of creative writing, it is a craft in which the product disregards the passing from one year to the...
View ArticleLight at The End
This is my first attempt at depicting a post-apocalyptic scenario. Almost every day in the media we learn of conflict in various regions around the globe … or ‘across the board’ for the Flat Earth...
View ArticleTime after Time – part 2
What’s with the ‘part 2’ in the title? My first blog regarding this topic and the idea was Time after Time on 7th December 2019. I thought it would keep everything neat and tidy if I used the same...
View ArticleBeta or Worse?
Okay, so you’ve written a book and you’ve got a cover. When you’re happy, do you go ahead and publish, or do you take it steady and make sure it’s readable? Personally, I ask for beta readers and the...
View ArticleFree to Choose
Let’s be honest from the outset, few folks are going to spend their cash if they can get something free of charge. In the world of eBooks there are many reasons for titles to be offered ‘Free’ which...
View ArticleBeyond the story
Inspiration comes to authors in many ways and from countless sources. It may be that phrase overheard while out shopping, how another driver has misbehaved, or a special location on holiday. For most...
View ArticleI was wrong. Apologies to youth.
A few words from somebody who can see beyond our ‘lockdown’. Rebecca Bryn I was just a twinkle in my father’s eye when this photograph was taken on June 8th 1945. My mother is the lady front right, and...
View ArticleSeeing the Light
Light at The End, as I’ve said before, was an experiment. If it had been ridiculed by my beta readers I’d have shelved or abandoned writing a post-apocalyptic story. It’s also important to me that I...
View ArticleGUEST POST – TOM BENSON
Reblogged from my friend and fellow author, Lucinda E. Clarke, a superb author of adventure stories. via GUEST POST TOM BENSON
View ArticleMid-year Magazine
This year I’ve enjoyed the solitude of my study, reading, writing and generally continuing as I have since retiring thirty months ago. Two holidays have been cancelled and a considerable number of...
View ArticleLight to Dark – now available
Six years have passed They’re at it again—those people inside the mountain. Not content with having survived the apocalypse and found an underground sanctuary, it’s a few years later, and now they...
View ArticleTime after Time – now available
Some might see ‘Time after Time’ as a worn-out phrase but I saw it as both the inspiration and title for a new venture—a collection of tales related to ‘Time’. I first considered a personal anthology...
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