Finding inspiration …
If you didn’t catch it, here’s the blog I did for Harper Impulse which explains a little about the background to the Berecombe books. Once upon a time, a long time ago, a very ordinary little girl from a very ordinary family climbed into the car and travelled south to holiday in a special town […]
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 […]
Thank you, writing buddies!
One of the best things to have come out of taking up writing as a career, is meeting and be-friending other writers. Writing is a solitary pursuit. It’s you, the laptop, a notebook and a cold cup of coffee most days. That’s if you’re lucky. At least I have the dogs to keep […]
Author Alison May – in her little purple writing cave
Today, please welcome Alison May! Welcome Alison. Tell us all about your writing cave. I write in my tiny purple writing room at the front of our house. It’s the type of room that a lot of people will have in their houses. You know the thing – the house is advertised on the estate […]
I’m just nutty about notebooks
http://www.evedevon.com/blog I’m confessing all, to lovely fellow Harper Impulse author Eve Devon today. Come over and discover my guilty secret! Love, Georgia x
A dingle, a dongle.
Ooh, you know that feeling, just as you’re about to do something critical on the internet, the connection goes down. It’s been happening a lot to me recently. As I thumped the keyboard in frustration yet again, The Husband walked in. “It’ll be your dongle,” he said. Now, my dear hubby has a habit of […]
So, how did it all begin?
Recently, I’ve been thinking about how I started writing in the first place. I was one of those children who always had their nose stuck in a book – I even read while walking home from primary school! Enid Blyton was a favourite but along the way I devoured Rosemary Sutcliff, Susan Cooper, Alan Garner […]