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An update on Scooters Yard
Seeing as I’ve not been around so much recently, I thought I would give you an update on how Scooters Yard, the second Gornstock novel, is going. Well, it’s going through the appraisal stage. I’ve sent it out to a … Continue reading
I’m still here
I’m still around for those who’ve er…missed my incisive posts – ahem! Been busy and still am, doing various things; including editing etc. I’m now wondering whether to try for an agent again regarding my new book, Scooters Yard. Although … Continue reading
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Covers Special
Bargain book cover anyone? Pop over to see Jo.
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Covers Special
Bargain book cover anyone? Pop over to see Jo.
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My review of Michael Jecks Fields of Glory
Fields of Glory is a slight departure from the well known and popular Templar series, a little leap forward in time to 1346 and the battle of Crécy. This book follows the fortunes of Berenger Fripper and his men, a … Continue reading
#Authors – Especially #Indies – Please Note…
The Great Ape gives an opportunity!
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15 Reasons Why I Muted You On Twitter (And Other Rancor)
A dollop of sense!
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Revisiting my “Why did I do that” moment
Here’s a revisit to my lightbulb moment, for those who missed it the first time. Ambulance memoir. I have tried to recreate events, locales and conversations from my memories of them. In order to maintain their anonymity and privacy I’ve … Continue reading