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Category Archives: adventure
On the trail again…
We tend not to do any research before we visit a sacred site, be it an old church or a stone circle. I have written before of some of our reasons. First, there is the risk of spoiling the surprise … Continue reading
Garnering gold…
We followed a golden path through a wood steeped in history and mystery. Mesolithic folk once walked here, whose flints are found eroding from the soft earth. Mines have been dug to gather minerals from deep below a surface where … Continue reading
Heated debate – Tallis Steelyard
It was Harl Bronnen who solved the problem. You see Port Naain can occasionally have a trouble with house fires. How they are tackled depends on the area. If you are in Dilbrook then your household staff rally round, and … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Books, fantasy, fiction, Humour
Tagged house fires, Jim Webster, Port Naain
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Old haunts…
“I thought we could maybe have a run out to St Nick’s…” “That’s odd, I’d been thinking it was about time we had a wander out there…” There was a time when that little patch of Buckinghamshire was our playground. … Continue reading
November already? Oh Heck! ~ Jemima Pett
Reblogged from Jemma Pett: November already? Oh, heck! The trouble with being an indie author, is that I’d like to be writing, and I can’t. I should write more, since that’s what I do. But once I get some stories … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Blogging, Books, Uncategorized
Tagged book promotion, free books, fundraising, writing
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It’s Alive!!! – a new book from Jack Eason
It’s Alive!!! After what seemed like forever (in reality a calendar month), the third and final edition of Glob’s wonderful tales are now live on Amazon in Kindle and paperback form. Here are the two main links: US UK So … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Books, fantasy, fiction, Humour
Tagged Book links, Book Titles, Book Update, ebooks, fantasy, fiction, Goblin Tales.
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Guest author: Steve Costello – Investigating my own experience
If it were possible to ask every fiction writer on the planet: Do any of your experiences find a way into your stories? I think the answer would be an undoubtable, yes! I should qualify that with examples from my … Continue reading
Posted in adventure, Books, Life
Tagged BA, experience, inspiration, Israel, strong women, travel
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Guest author: Marcia Meara – The Emissary… a new Riverbend book!
My thanks to Sue for letting me share the news of my newest book today. It’s a real pleasure to be here! It’s always gratifying to discover readers are interested in the lives of secondary characters as well as those … Continue reading
