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Category Archives: Guest post
Guest author: Noelle Granger – Your Brain on Writing
As many of you might know, I have a fourth book in the Rhe Brewster Mystery series just out. When I sat down to write my first book, I had no idea one would become four! But as a typical … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Guest post
Tagged brain, crime series, murder, mystery, Noelle Granger, Rhe Brewster, Sayling Away, writing
9 Comments
Guest author: Richard Dee – I was never a writer
I was never a writer. I was a reader, right from the day that the squiggles on the page made sense. I was a devourer of the words of others. I grew up and became a captive audience, a traveller … Continue reading
Posted in Guest post
Tagged Books, dreams, merchant ship, ocean, reading, sci-fi, steampunk, writing
19 Comments
Elusive realities: Robbie Cheadle – The boy with nine lives
On 30 January 2006, my son, Michael, was born. He was a very healthy baby, with a tiny wizen face, just like a little old man. His APGAR score was 10 out of 10 and he didn’t need to go … Continue reading
Guest author: Judy Penz Sheluk – Discovering Tarot
If you’ll pardon the pun, tarot was never in the cards when I began writing Skeletons in the Attic. I knew I’d have a protagonist, Calamity (Callie) Barnstable, who would be thrust into the position of finding out what happened … Continue reading
Posted in Books, Guest post
Tagged audiobook, ebooks, fiction, mystery, paperback, tarot
21 Comments
Elusive realities: Kyt Wright – A sceptical experience
I am a sceptic let’s get that quite clear, cynicism is virtually a way of life, I am the first one to look for the correct scientific explanation for reports of UFOs, ghosts, cryptids and the like. My wife has … Continue reading
Posted in Elusive realities, Guest post
Tagged apparition, echo, ghost, seeing things, Stone Tape Theory, woods
5 Comments
Be my guest…
Have a story to share? A book to promote? Need more exposure? Why not be my guest? Would you like to write a guest post and be featured on this blog?If you are a writer, artist or photographer…If you have … Continue reading
Posted in Guest post
Tagged alternative realities, art, birth, blogging, Book launch, book promotion, Books, death, family, fantasy, fiction, Folk Tale, free author promotion, ghosts, loved ones, paranormal, Photography, Poetry, psychism, supernatural, telepathy, writing
27 Comments
Guest post: Award winning fiction from Kaye Park Hinckley
2018 WINNER OF THE INDEPENDENT PRESS AWARD IN RELIGIOUS FICTION THE WIND THAT SHAKES THE CORN: MEMOIRS OF A SCOTS IRISH WOMAN Kaye Park Hinckley Love and hate, life and death, trust, betrayal, and the ‘always hovering’ choice to forgive, … Continue reading
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Tagged america, Books, faith, fiction, history, independent pressawards, Ireland, Life, prizewinning fiction, Scotland
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Guest author: Kaye Park Hinckley- What can fiction bring to a world with broken wings?
What can a fiction writer bring to a world with broken wings? For sure, a world like this one is full of fragmented people–fodder for a writer. And just as sure, a writer will translate human brokenness through his or … Continue reading
Posted in Books, fiction, Guest post, writing
Tagged faith, gifts, morality, writing with faith
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Guest writer: Karen Hugg – The Unexpected Love of a Stray Cat
One warm day in the summer of 2005, I was headed upstairs with a basket of laundry when I heard a yowl through the landing window. I peeked out at the strip of trees and shrubs that separated our house … Continue reading
