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Then and Now: Becoming Josephine, by Heather Webb | Whims & Tonic
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Writing – with ice and a slice. The Girl Who Came Home – A Titanic Novel. Then and Now: Becoming Josephine, by Heather Webb. I can’t believe a year has passed since I started ‘Then and Now’. What began as a very simple idea to look at writer success stories has proved to be so inspiring. To round off a wonderful year of positive tales of getting there, I’m so thrilled to invite Heather Webb. To the blog. Heather’s debut novel BECOMING JOSEPHINE. I was teaching geography at a local college this past sprin...
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IRELAND WRITER TOURS: JULY 2017 CONFERENCE & TOUR
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Venture down the Road Less Traveled and into a magical place . . . JULY 2017 CONFERENCE and TOUR. AUGUST 2017 CONFERENCE and TOUR. JULY 2017 CONFERENCE and TOUR. If you want one-on-one time with dynamite authors and editors while experiencing the beguiling splendor of Ireland, read further to discover which of these dynamite professionals you'd like to spend a week with. The July tour is described first, then scroll down further to read about the August tour. WRITING A NOVEL THAT SELLS. During the confer...
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Writing Process | Laura Kenyon • Skipping Midnight
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Laura Kenyon Skipping Midnight. Category Archives: Writing Process. February 18, 2015 · 3:01 PM. How Quickly the World Can Change. News on book 3 and a diary entry. I’ve never been the queen of social media. Not as a teenager. Not as a mother. Not even as an author, though I understand its importance and make an adequate effort to do my part. But even for me, my online presence over the past few months has been horrible. I only wish I had a happier reason why. Filed under Desperately Ever After. Series, ...
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Coffee & Writing: "Becoming Josephine" for Heather Webb was That and Much More!
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Monday, October 28, 2013. Becoming Josephine" for Heather Webb was That and Much More! Would you agree it takes a lot of courage to write a novel? How so for you with your first novel? It takes courage to face that blank page every day, to have enough faith in yourself to keep going despite rejections, to keep learning and growing. I found it difficult to take the head nods and tight smiles that would come when I told friends and relatives I'm writing a book. "Good for you, Heather. Why not? Josephine's ...
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Coffee & Writing: October 2013
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Monday, October 28, 2013. Becoming Josephine" for Heather Webb was That and Much More! Would you agree it takes a lot of courage to write a novel? How so for you with your first novel? It takes courage to face that blank page every day, to have enough faith in yourself to keep going despite rejections, to keep learning and growing. I found it difficult to take the head nods and tight smiles that would come when I told friends and relatives I'm writing a book. "Good for you, Heather. Why not? Josephine's ...
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Jocosa's Bookshelf - Page 2 of 12 - Book Reviews by Jocosa Wade
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SECRET OF A THOUSAND BEAUTIES by Mingmei Yip. I was drawn to Secret of a Thousand Beauties. After reading an interview. Women’s Fiction Writers. Her fascination with the Chinese tradition of female oppression aroused my curiosity. Set in China during the 1930’s,. Secret of a Thousand Beauties. Explores one woman’s journey to escape the horrible fate of a. Finding the right starting place for a story is essential, yet often difficult. I don’t know if Yip struggled with the opening of. Pause and think for ...
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RODIN'S LOVER by Heather Webb - Jocosa's Bookshelf
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RODIN’S LOVER by Heather Webb. Move over Catherine and Heathcliff, Camille and Auguste have arrived. They now stand where you once did, on the summit designated for the most passionate lovers in the saddest love story of all time. This all-consuming, real-life affair comes to the page thanks to the sensitive and ruthless storytelling of Heather Webb. Camille’s journey to break through the glass ceiling. And with the eyes. Despite Auguste’s show of enthusiasm the familiar tide of yearning rushed over him ...
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Always With a Book: Guest Post: Ten Most Memorable Moms in New Fiction by Andrea Lochen
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Always With a Book. Books Read in the Past. I love to read and I always have a book with me wherever I go. I am happily married and we have 2 chocolate labs, Maddie and Chloe. In addition to books, I also love to scrapbook and crochet. Contact me: k2reader@gmail.com. View my complete profile. The Sunday Post #74 (5.31.15). FitBit Readers: Weekly Check-in May 29. Review: An Island Christmas by Nancy Thayer (audio. Review: The Christmas Bouquet by Sherryl Woods (au. The Sunday Post #73 (5.24.15). Its Monda...
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The Lost Duchess, by Jenny Barden | Whims & Tonic
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Writing – with ice and a slice. The Girl Who Came Home – A Titanic Novel. The Lost Duchess, by Jenny Barden. This month I’m delighted to welcome back historical fiction author, Jenny Barden, to Whims and Tonic to tell us about her second novel, THE LOST DUCHESS, which was published last week and is being officially launched in London this very evening! Jenny’s debut novel MISTRESS OF THE SEA. Is now published. THE LOST DUCHESS. For anyone who enjoys epic adventures, or who is interested in Elizabethan hi...
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