My Beastie Bestie: Kate Ryder
Absolutely delighted to feature one of my favourite writers on the blog. Cat lovers and readers of timeslip and dual narrative books, you’re in for a treat! Over to you, Kate Ryder, tell us all about your Beastie Bestie! Until recently, I owned a gorgeous Arab horse, and time spent in his presence would often provide me with inspiration and the answers to those pesky plot holes when […]
Piecing together the jigsaw
I’m delighted to welcome south west based historical romance writer Nicola Pryce on the blog. Over to you, Nicola, tell us all about your latest … What leads me to a story? I’m often asked what leads me to write a story and for A Cornish Betrothal I can identify five triggers. Once I had them, it was like doing a jigsaw – the pieces were all there, I just had […]
Minor characters and their major role: Victoria Cornwall
I’m delighted to have Choc-Lit author Victoria Cornwall here, as part of her blog tour. She’s sharing how she sees the role of the minor characters in her books. Newbie writers prick up your ears, there’s some great stuff here! Over to you Victoria: The Minor Character and their major role I am delighted to […]
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 […]
Cave Talk
Today, I’ve got novelist and poet Brenda Hawkey on the blog, telling us all about her writing space. We’ve got the lovely Alfie too! Always happy to have doggy company – and he’s just gorgeous! Hello Georgia and thank you for inviting me onto your blog to talk about my writing space. […]