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Tag Archives: Judith Barrow
Wendy Steele interviews Judith Barrow, author and co-organiser of the Narberth Book Fair
Reblogged from Wendy Steele: Today, I’m excited to interview Judith Barrow on my blog, repaying the favour after she interviewed me for BookSmart on Showboat TV. I met Judith two years ago when I attended what was then the Tenby … Continue reading →
Yorkshire Lasses in Wales: When Jessie Cahalin Met Judith Barrow
Reblogged from Books in my Handbag: Judith Barrow, originally from Saddleworth, near Oldham, and on the wrong side of the Pennines but still in Yorkshire Judith waited for me in a department store while I waited for her in Cardiff … Continue reading →
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From Smorgasbord: Meet the Book Reviewers
Sally shares reviews – Barb Taub’s review for Judith Barrow, M.J. Mallon for Annette Rochelle Aben, Linda Hill for Katherine Clements and Liz LLoyd #RBRT for Rachel Walkley – Reblogged from Sally Cronin’s Smorgasbord: Welcome to this week’s Meet the … Continue reading →
Staying in with Judith Barrow – reblogged from Linda’s Book Bag
I’m absolutely delighted to welcome Judith Barrow to Linda’s Book Bag to stay in with me today and tell us all about A Hundred Tiny Threads. I reviewed this wonderful book here on the blog and have also been privileged to … Continue reading →
Smorgasbord Blog Magazine – Sally’s Book Reviews – A Hundred Tiny Threads by Judith Barrow
Reblogged from Sally Cronin at Smorgasbord: I have decided that now I have my new reading chair and I am spending time every day for an hour reading in it….. I would start doing my own reviews separate to the … Continue reading →
Sunday book review – Secrets by Judith Barrow
Reblogged from D.G.Kaye: Today’s book review is on Judith Barrow’s Secrets – In the Shadows Lurks the Truth. A novelette introducing some of the characters and their background secrets they carried when introduced into a riveting Family Saga trilogy following … Continue reading →
Smorgasbord Book Promotion – Air Your Reviews – Judith Barrow and Vashti Quiroz-Vega – from Sally Cronin
Reblogged from Smorgasbord: The first author is Judith Barrow whose latest release A Hundred Tiny Threads has received another wonderful review. About A Hundred Tiny Threads It’s 1911 and Winifred Duffy is a determined young woman eager for new experiences, … Continue reading →
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#ExcerptWeek – Pattern of Shadows by Judith Barrow
Reblogged from The Write Stuff: Chapter 27 August 1944 The wedding party piled off the bus, a rowdy giggling crowd, leaving it almost empty. ‘That bus driver had a shock seeing us lot,’ Patrick laughed. ‘The conductor sent his best … Continue reading →
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Tales of Our Holiday Lets. Or … Is it Really Worth it? Or … Tales of the Unexpected! from Judith Barrow
A hilarious adventure reblogged from Judith Barrow. Well, yes it is worth it – we love it, despite the unexpected. Having a holiday apartment attached to our house has brought us many friends; visitors who return year after year in … Continue reading →
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Fiza Pathan Interviews Judith Barrow
Reblogged from Fiza Pathan’s insaneowl… and interview with Judith Barrow. “There was one English teacher who taught me in my teens, a man called Leslie Ellenore, who always said that, one day, he would be reading my books. He left … Continue reading →
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