Tag Archive | travel
Identity Crisis #writing #lifehacks #mgtab
Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
? Photo by Lum3n.com on Pexels.com ? Lately, I’ve been questioning my ability as a writer and it’s left me feeling lost and depressed. Do you ever doubt yourself? I think it began with the big change in our lives this summer. As many of you know,…
Interview with Author Darlene Foster!
Originally posted on JEMSBOOKS:
INTERVIEW WITH AUTHOR DARLENE FOSTER! Darlene Foster Please help me welcome author Darlene Foster to Jemsbooks Blog Segment of Interview an Author. It’s lovely to have you here Darlene. Please step up on the soap box. Please tell us something about yourself. I’m probably considered a late bloomer as I didn’t…
Maggie’s Run by Kelly Hunter #BookReview #Romance @TulePublishing @KellyHunterova
Originally posted on Jacquie Biggar-USA Today Best-selling author :
? Maggie Walker has never called Wirra Station home. Orphaned as a child, she spent more time at boarding school, and then working in the city, than she ever spent on the edge of the outback. But when her great aunt dies, Maggie inherits everything and reluctantly…
Books of Hope
After the death of Anthony Bourdain I’ve been hearing the word ‘suicide contagion’ being bandied around as if it were a Meme or a Gif. I don’t like the sound of it, no one does. Yet despite its shallow nature t does bring up some deep questions about human nature. ? In the late 18th…
A Writers Retreat
Originally posted on Suzie Speaks:
What do you get when you combine three published author bloggers and me, a converted hospital, rolling countryside, pig farms, beautiful beach huts and a spare weekend? A self-made writers retreat. Yes, I’ve just spent the weekend in a gorgeous house with my blogger friends Sacha, Helen and Geoff with…
A flying visit – A Shakespearean story arc…
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
The afternoon was drawing to a close and the chill of early spring was settling over Stratford-upon-Avon as we made our way back towards the car. There were still many things we would have liked to see, but, with the small dog waiting patiently for our return,…
A flying visit – Seeing the details
Originally posted on Sue Vincent's Daily Echo:
It is impossible to walk around Stratford-upon-Avon without noticing its history, its art or its connection to William Shakespeare. Half timbered buildings are, it seems, everywhere. Statues and artistic depictions of the Bard vie with signs bearing his name or allusions to his work… in every conceivable…