What’s in a Name: Part 1
Please be advised there may be some who find the following insulting. Sorry! Any writer will have a problem with names. Let’s think about the mental gymnastics involved in naming characters first of all. I’ll visit naming places in a later blog. For me, when creating a character, often the name comes first. Rachel Makepeace in While I […]
Spring is on its way!
It’s sunny and warm here in Devon today and spring finally seems to be on the way. I’m heading into the garden for the traditional Bank Holiday weekend plant up, tidy up and inevitable bad back! What are you all up to? I’ve been having a play on Canva and produced this. Lovely to see […]
Ros Rendle: Take Three Books
Please welcome award-winning author Ros Rendle, and a fascinating choice of books which mean most to her. I agree, Ros, it’s an impossible decision! Over to you: Hello, and thank you so much, Georgia, for this opportunity. Three books is a great idea but hard to whittle it down to only three. Here goes! What […]
Fil Reid’s Writing Cave … or rather boat!
We’ve a real treat today as historical romance writer Fil Reid shares her very special writing space. Over to you, Fil … Thank you very much for inviting me on to your blog. I’m very excited to join you and your readers. Speaking personally, one of the things that fascinates me is finding out how other […]
The Cheesemaker’s House by Jane Cable
Recently divorced Alice is forced to make a new life for herself in Yorkshire after discovering her husband’s infidelity. She begins renovating a cottage and gradually makes connections in the village. She has an instant attraction to one of them, Owen. It’s almost as if she’s known him before … but the cottage harbours secrets […]
Angela Sims – My Writing Cave
Please welcome Angela Sims who’s here to share her Writing Cave and news of her exciting debut novel! Welcome Angela. Over to you … Hello Georgia and thank you so much for hosting me on your blog. It’s a great privilege for me to join you and your readers. Being extremely nosey, I have enjoyed […]
Take Three Books: Suzanne Snow
I’m absolutely delighted to have Suzanne Snow on the blog today! Hi Georgia, thank you for including me on your blog to write about these three books! You’re very welcome. Over to you, tell us all about your first book: The book I’d most like to have written is Dark Fire by C.J. Sansom, the second in […]
Emma Bennet and her Writing ’Cave’
Please give a warm welcome to Emma Bennet who’s popped on to tell us all about her writing cave, or rather the lack of. Read on though – it just goes to prove any space can be highly productive and the lack of an office is no barrier to creativity! Emma’s new book is out […]
Take Three Books with Mick Arnold
Happy New Year everyone! To start the shiny new year off, I’ve decided to revive my guest blog feature. I’ve got a whole year of lovely guests and fascinating posts ahead so make sure you check in regularly to see who’s on. To kick it all off here’s Mick Arnold telling us all about his […]
Books, Books, More Books and Going OutOut
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year! The tree’s up (here’s Ralph doing quality control) so it’s time for the traditional round up of the year. 2022 had its ups and downs. The good stuff involved getting three books out, having several short stories accepted by The People’s Friend and signing to Bloodhound Books. The Harper Collins […]