Archive | January 2015
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Getting in the 2015 Groove
Originally posted on Live to Write – Write to Live:
In December, I talked about “Taking Stock“, and my plans for the new year. Since this is my first post in this new year, I thought I’d touch base with how it is all going, and a few other random thoughts about 2015. If you…
It’s official – the creative industries earn £146,000 every single minute for the UK economy
Originally posted on BRIDGET WHELAN writer:
New figures published yesterday – January 13th – reveal that the Creative Industries are now worth £76.9 billlion per year to the UK economy – an all-time high. That figure is too big to get my head around so I’m glad that people good at maths have worked out…
NEW BLOGGER ALERT – Please go over and support them…
Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
I’d like to welcome Author and poet Mary Kendall who set up her blog for a great reason See why by clicking on the photo or link below: http://apoetintime.com/about/
…oh, sweet Blogging, why do I LUV thee… let me count the ways… Guest post from Seumas Gallacher
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
I have the utmost pleasure in handing over the blog today to the inimitable and irrepressible Seumas Gallacher… …there are many things I do repeatedly every day, things that I have to do to stay alive… breathing, eating, drinking, and sleeping being primary amongst them… with these…
Author Interview – Sue Moorcroft
Originally posted on Shelley Wilson Author:
? ? Today I am joined by award winning romance novelist Sue Moorcroft as we chat about Malta, frizzy hair and irresistible heroes. The Fun Five 1. What part of the world do you come from? That’s a surprisingly hard question to answer! I was born near Monchengladbach in a…
Author Wednesday – Lorna Lee
Originally posted on P.C. ZICK:
Welcome to Author Wednesday and my interview with Lorna Lee, the author of Never Turn Back, a work of historical fiction that is based on a true story about the life of Lorna’s grandmother. She’s also published her memoir, How Was I Supposed to Know? The Adventures of a Girl Whose Name Means Lost. Welcome,…