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Akasha Savage: January 2011
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The oldest and strongest emotion of mankind is fear, and the oldest and strongest kind of fear is fear of the unknown." H.P.Lovecraft. Welcome to the Darkside. Join me, Akasha Savage, as I brave the deepest dungeons and scale the misty mountains to achieve my dream: to see my novel Bathory in print. I will take you by the hand and keep you beside me as I cross this uncharted territory. Let us step into the moonlit darkness together. Tuesday, 25 January 2011. Introducing Countess Erzsebet Bathory. My daug...
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EAGLETON BOOK NOTES: Frances Garrood, Novelist
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Friday, December 7, 2012. Frances Garrood, Novelist. I have now read Frances Garrood'. S three novels: all on Kindle. Usually I would write separate reviews (usually being a rather loose term given that I haven't written any book reviews for several years) on Eagleton Book Notes. But this is one post and it isn't a review. Why? Several reasons: I follow Frances's blog. I do know that Meike who blogs at From My Mental Library. Basic Theology For Fallen Women. And The Birds, Bees and Other Secrets. Having ...
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Out of Yorkshire – Page 4 – Maggie Storer's blog
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Maggie Storer's blog. I tell myself I won’t do it, but every year at this time sees me cleaning out cupboards and washing every cushion cover in sight, so I have been beavering away for a few weeks now. No wonder Christmas seems a long time coming. Everything is ready. The cake and shortbread are made. The presents have been wrapped for ages, so just the food shopping to do tomorrow. I expect it will be chaotic. May the madness commence. December 22, 2015. Leave a comment on Waiting for Christmas. Maggie...
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Maggie Storer – Out of Yorkshire
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Maggie Storer's blog. I moved from Yorkshire when I was 18, and have lived in Pembrokeshire, London and Scotland. My husband and family have been in the West Midlands for over 30 years. I have three children and six grandchildren. No, we’re not moving house, although that would be good and preferably to the coast. But as the family are all settled in the Midlands, I’m afraid that won’t happen. I won’t abandon this blog altogether, just in case I get withdrawal symptoms or the sudden urge to write s...
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A Writer's Lot: September 2013
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Saturday, 7 September 2013. Saying goodbye to characters. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). I write fiction and non-fiction and divide my time between Glagow and the Isle of Bute. I love the contrast of the city and island life. View my complete profile. Janice Horton - Writer and Novelist. Across the Plain of Shining Books. Maggie Tideswell: A Convenient Marriage. Through The Looking Glass. Through the Looking Glass. Free download 26th to 30 October 2015. Who was St Blane? I Need a Publisher! What am I doing?
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A Writer's Lot: January 2013
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Wednesday, 9 January 2013. No, not Writer's block, the subject of much debate between those who believe writers can be crippled by it and those who dismiss any such idea as foolish. Nor even Writer's procrastination which involves doing anything other than writing - even the ironing! Excuses for not writing come thick and fast, but in the end there is no option - you have to go back to writing before all those characters in your head drive you mad! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). View my complete profile.
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A Writer's Lot: To Review or not To Review?
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Monday, 17 June 2013. To Review or not To Review? A piece of advice given to a writer fretting over a bad review was ‘Don’t read them, count them.’ After all, the more you have, the more people (at least in theory) are buying your books. As a writer, what should be your role, if any, as a reviewer? There has been a lot of controversy about some writers rubbishing rivals’ work and praising their own under an assumed name. A practice almost, but not quite, universally condemned. There are certain things I ...
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A Writer's Lot: September 2012
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Monday, 17 September 2012. Cosy or Cozy crime? Is the notion of specific genres beginning to blur at the edges? For example, crime writing seems to offer so many possibilities these days and a number of books I've read lately seem to build on a mix of at least two kinds. I write cosy (or, as it's called in the U.S., cozy) crime set on the island of Bute where the emphasis is on the mystery and have learned it's very important readers of crime novels know what to expect. There's an excellent d...In the en...