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Doing the Compossible: August 2009
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Monday, 31 August 2009. Probably Not The Cure For Writer's Arse, Alas. Posted by E.G. Links to this post. Friday, 28 August 2009. Me, Myself and This Barmy Boot-Wearing Witch I've Become. Six doors down the road. Using trolleys, friends, neighbours and small children. I am a tad too weary to go into it. So I shall end this, frankly trying, week with a Meme, courtesy of the always fabulous Keris Stainton. Theme: Call Yourself A Writer? 1 Which words do you use too much in your writing? Oh, gosh, hundreds&...
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“A refreshing read” | dance into words
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The blog of children's author Lynda Waterhouse. 8220;A refreshing read”. This is the first book of the. Series and what a refreshing read! On hearing the news that Sandringham is to reopen Cassie is desperate to get a place. She is sure that Sandringham can reveal the truth behind the disappearance of her mother – the prima dune dancer who vanished the same night the school was closed. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Enter your comment here. Fill in your details below or click an icon to log in:.
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Hello world! | dance into words
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June | 2010 | dance into words
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The blog of children's author Lynda Waterhouse. Archive June, 2010. 8220;A refreshing read”. This is the first book of the. Series and what a refreshing read! On hearing the news that Sandringham is to reopen Cassie is desperate to get a place. She is sure that Sandringham can reveal the truth behind the disappearance of her mother – the prima dune dancer who vanished the same night the school was closed. On the blog and beyond. The Sand Dancers Website. An Awfully Big Blog Adventure. Just one more book.
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About | dance into words
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The blog of children's author Lynda Waterhouse. This is an example of a WordPress page, you could edit this to put information about yourself or your site so readers know where you are coming from. You can create as many pages like this one or sub-pages as you like and manage all of your content inside of WordPress. On the blog and beyond. The Sand Dancers Website. An Awfully Big Blog Adventure. Just one more book. Stroppy Author's Guide to Publishing. Create a free website or blog at WordPress.com.
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Doing the Compossible: Blogging again
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Tuesday, 8 June 2010. New look, new blogging, at the imaginatively titled Emily Gale. Posted by E.G. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Subscribe in a reader. Follow me on Twitter. Folk who dip in every now and then. Some of my books:. Longlisted for the Waterstone's Prize. About Books and Publishing. Notes From The Slushpile. Every Day I Lie A Little. The Inconsequential Musings of a Duckling. This Itch Of Writing. So Good, It Gets A Category Of Its Own. The Road To Hell. View my complete profile.
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My Books | dance into words
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The blog of children's author Lynda Waterhouse. WHAT would it be like if you couldn’t have the only thing in the world you really cared about? If you lived in a family where everyone except you seemed completely sorted in their lives? What if this was just a façade concealing a web of ambition, fear, secrets and lies? And what if your secret was the darkest and most shameful of all? Age Group: 11 plus Publisher: Picadilly Press. Despite her caution, Jenna can’t help falling in love with Gabriel, an...
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April | 2010 | dance into words
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The blog of children's author Lynda Waterhouse. Archive April, 2010. Welcome to WordPress.com. This is your first post. Edit or delete it and start blogging! I'm Lynda Waterhouse and this is my blog. This is a space where I can explore the things that make me feel alive - dancing, words and writing. If you like these too, this is for you. Feel free to explore, add comments and enjoy my blog. On the blog and beyond. The Sand Dancers Website. An Awfully Big Blog Adventure. Just one more book.
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Sue Purkiss - Reviews
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Spook School and Spooks Away. School and Library Visits. The Royal Literary Fund. Spook School and Spooks Away. School and Library Visits. The Royal Literary Fund. Reviews and readers' comments about. It's a complex and engaging read that will keep the reader going to the end. The Willow Man. Burned by unknown vandals and then re-built, is a symbol of power and hope.'. I really enjoyed The Willow Man. Liberty, Hugh Sexeys School. Joshua, reviewing for The. Chloe, also in. Sue Purkiss's The Willow Man.