Short Novels Anyone Can Read in a Day
Short Novels Anyone Can Read in a Day If you’re not the fastest reader, or you are a fast reader and want to read a book today, then here are some short novels for you…
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Short Novels Anyone Can Read in a Day If you’re not the fastest reader, or you are a fast reader and want to read a book today, then here are some short novels for you…
How I Research My Novels As a writer of contemporary fiction and historical fiction, I regularly have to research elements of my book. From finding out what people wore in the 1940s, to how tarot…
Getting Professional Photos Taken As a writer, journalist and publisher I often need a headshot for use in bios and articles. I’ve previously used a work photo, but since I didn’t own the image or…
How To Write a Novel During Lockdown When lockdown began I saw so many memes and comments on social media saying how now was the time to ‘write that novel’ and ‘learn a new language’.…
Books I Read in May It’s time for my next monthly reading wrap-up. These are the books I read in May. It was quite a good reading month. Lockdown has proven very beneficial to my…
Top Ten Crime Novels I’ve got to admit, I only ever seem to read crime novels published by the publishers I work for, excluding Robert Galbraith, Ian Rankin and Daniel Cole. Because I’ve only ever…
Top Ten Classic Novels Today’s Top Ten posts is all about my favourite Top Ten Classic novels. I love a classic read. Although I’ll be the first to admit that I haven’t read nearly as…
Why I Love Writing: Guest Post I am currently in the process of editing my finished manuscript and crowdfunding to get it published through Unbound! It’s an exciting time! And one I am loving sharing…
What Inspired Me to Write My Mr Keats Some of you may have noticed me tweeting a lot about something called My Mr Keats and showing a link to the website Unbound. That is because I…
Becoming a Publishing Writer I was blind to my love for writing until the day I got published…which is an entirely vain thing to realise. I have written stories – terrible ones, I apologise profusely…