Well well, it’s Benedict Cumberbatch – and Jan Ellis!
We’ve got Jan Ellis here today, sharing her writing cave in the beautiful city of Wells. Benedict Cumberbatch fans sit up and take note! Hello Georgia and thank you for inviting me to tell you about my writing space. Readers of my novellas might be disappointed to learn that I don’t compose in a bijou French […]
Snuffly noses on the sofa
Fellow RNA member Jane Lovering is here today, sharing her writing cave. Looks like it’s been invaded. Another writer with dogs. I think I need to do another series of guest blogs – on the theme of me and my dog! I used to have a lovely writing cave. Well, it wasn’t so much a […]
Live it! Write it!
I’m on the U.S. based Romance University talking location writing: http://romanceuniversity.org/2015/11/13/georgia-hill-presents-live-it-write-it/ Hop over to take a look – there’s lots of good things on the site. Happy weekend! Love, Georgia x
French Kissing with an Accent
The lovely Lynne Shelby is with us today. Tell us about your writing cave, Lynne … For years I wrote anywhere – on a kitchen counter while cooking, in the car while waiting for daughters to come out of ballet lessons, in the staff canteen at work – but when my eldest moved into her […]
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Anyone for a Poldark-themed writer’s cave?
The much travelled Angela Britnell is on today’s blog, sharing her Poldark themed writing cave! Over to you, Angela … This room was planned in my mind before my eldest son ever left home and as soon as I waved him a tearful goodbye I swung into action. Peach paint and lace curtains soon transformed […]
Happy Hallowe’en!
This time last year, I was woken up by a tremendous crash in the middle of the night and the dogs barking hysterically. It turned out a large picture had fallen off the wall on the landing. At three o’clock in the morning I found myself fending off two excitable spaniels as I swept up broken […]
Herefordshire: a love letter
I’m writing this at the close of another incandescent Herefordshire autumn day. The clouds are gathering temporarily before a cold, starlit night and it’s time to light the wood-burner. When I took the dogs out earlier, it was one of those glorious mornings which made everyone greet us with a smile and a cheery hello. […]
Annie Whitehead: Queen of her Red Room
We’ve got historical writer Annie Whitehead sharing her cave today. And a very civilized one it is too! Tell us all about it, Annie: My cave didn’t exist when we bought the house, but the arrival of baby #3 rendered the kitchen table too small for purpose, so we built a dining room. Actually, In […]
Liz Harris – a creature of habit?
I’m delighted to welcome the very gracious Liz Harris to the writer’s cave feature this week. Tell us all about your space and writing routine, Liz: Never let it be said that I’m a creature of habit, but … Every morning when I come downstairs, the first thing I do is go into the study […]