Originally posted on Judith Barrow:
There are places that remain in our memories, the details may become slightly blurred, nostalgia may colour our thoughts, but they don’t fade. And how those places made us feel at the time is the one thing that remains. Today’s memories are from Alex Craigie, a dear friend I’ve known…
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How I Write -Phil Rowlands
Originally posted on Crime Cymru:
This week’s blog comes from the multi-talented Phil Rowlands. Some detailed tips here which all aspiring writers should note. (I’m also very jealous of his shed!) How I write: For me, it all starts with an idea, a story I’d heard, something I read in a newspaper, a love, a…
How I Write – Judith Barrow
Originally posted on Crime Cymru:
This week Judith Barrow gives us an insight into how she constructs her excellent storylines and the importance of having a key “inciting incident” The Inciting Incident – a Must for Every Story Every story needs an inciting incident; without that the narrative becomes fixed, without movement; it’s no longer…
Presenting the Authors at the Honno Book Fair 7th May 2022 at the Queens Hall, Narberth, Pembrokeshire. Today with Hilary Shepherd
Originally posted on Judith Barrow:
Introducing my friends and fellow (or should that be sister?) authors of Honno – The longest-standing independent women’s press in the UK – who will be at the Honno Book Fair on the 7th May 2022 , 10.00am until 4.00pm, at the Queens Hall, Narberth, Pembrokeshire. If you’re in the area,we’d…
Honno Authors Book Fair 2022 Guest Post with Liz Jones
Originally posted on Making it up as I go along:
This week, it is my pleasure to introduce Liz Jones, who will be appearing at the first Honno Authors Book Fair in Narberth on Saturday 7 May 2022. Liz writes creative non-fiction and is the author of the ‘Eminently readable and meticulously researched‘ biography, The…
Presenting the Authors at the Honno Book Fair 7th May 2022 at the Queens Hall, Narberth, Pembrokeshire. Today with Annette Purdey Pugh
Originally posted on Judith Barrow:
Introducing?my friends and fellow (or should that be sister?) authors of Honno – The longest-standing independent women’s press in the UK – who will be at the Honno Book Fair on the 7th May 2022 , 10.00am until 4.00pm, at the Queens Hall, Narberth, Pembrokeshire. Over the next few weeks…
Smorgasbord Bookshelf – Meet the Authors 2022 – Personal Recommendations – #Poetry Annette Rochelle Aben, #Family Sagas Judith Barrow, #Fantasy Richard Dee
Originally posted on Smorgasbord Blog Magazine:
In this first feature for the Smorgasbord Bookshelf I am sharing authors whose books I have read and can personally recommend along with one of my reviews for their books. The first author and poet today is Annette Rochelle Aben who generously visits and shares many blogs in the…
A Christmas Story by Judith Barrow
Originally posted on Crime Cymru:
This year, Santa’s little helpers have been more than generous and we’ve got a bumper crop of wonderful Christmas short stories for you – from the dark to the whimsical and all stops in between. So put your favourite Christmas jumper on, pour yourself a mulled wine, grab a mince pie and…
Embrace the Chaos by D. K. Fields
Originally posted on Crime Cymru:
In our How I Write series, our Crime Cymru authors share their insights into the writing process. This week is a little different as it features D. K. Fields, the writing partnership of David Towsey and Katherine Stansfield, who share the ups and downs of co-writing and offer some invaluable tips on…
Every woman pays this price. No woman made this bargain: #SabinaNessa #SarahEverard #ReclaimTheseStreets
Originally posted on Barb Taub:
Sadly, this isn’t a new story. Just a new name. Sabina Nessa, a young woman taking a five-minute walk to join a friend at a pub in London, was found murdered this week. Calling on women to stop being victims has never worked. Calling on men to stop allowing, ignoring,…