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Where Do Your Ideas Come From…??

This is the question that is unfailingly asked by potential customers every time I go to a book or craft fair to sell my novels. It’s also the question that is always asked at the end of a talk that I might give about writing and publishing. But where do you get your ideas from?...

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Here We Go Again …!

There’s a vacuum when a novel is finished, manuscript dispatched to publisher, synopsis, book blurb and AI (advanced information that goes out to bookshops et al) all written. It’s a kind of empty nest feeling – and I’ve been experiencing that restlessness when there is no clear reason to sit down in front of the...

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When is a blurb a blurb …and such matters

Every author will tell you – I imagine – that the worst part of writing a novel is not actually writing it. Or researching it. Or editing it. Oh no. All these are delights. Frustrating, time-consuming, near blood-letting events – but nevertheless overwhelmingly satisfying. And – yes, well …delightful. It’s once the novel is finished...

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From Sheep Bells to …

Some weeks, the days disappear so swiftly that it’s hard to remember anything that has happened on them or in them. They simply seem to have be swallowed up by the mechanical and practical business of living. Then there are other times. Which is where the sheep bells come in. The past four mornings I...

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Reading – On Repeat…

Recently, I came across an Anne Tyler novel that I realised I had never read. I thought I had devoured everything she has ever written, always waiting with anticipation for her latest novel. But no. Thumbing through a few pages of Dinner at the Homesick Restaurant was to discover the joy of a novel new...

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Are We Nearly There Yet?

Mother’s Day – or Mothering Sunday to give it the more traditional name – feels like the start of good times. Better times. Spring surely has sprung or at least is meant to have done and days are drawing out, daffodils are delighting us and clocks will be magically accelerated by an hour in a...

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To Cut or Not to Cut …

Editing is essential for any novel. Whatever length of story intended, there will always be far more words and pages than required once you arrive at the last sentence. It’s inevitable that there will be repeated comments or thoughts. At least it’s inevitable if you are as slow and disorganized a writer as I am....

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St. Brigid and Brigid – and more!

St Brigid of Kildare, a younger contemporary of St. Patrick, is quietly growing in regard in Ireland and further afield. Who knew – unless you are Irish or know a thing or two about saints – that she is one of Ireland’s three Patron Saints? Along with the ancient pagan Irish goddess whose name she...

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2023 …Here we go!

Already, we are edging our way into the third week of the month – the third week of the year – and normality has reinstated itself after the hiatus of Christmas. The tree is long discarded, the decorations put away and even the fridge is beginning to show signs of slimming itself down from its...

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Christmas …of course!

And yes, it does seem to be arriving with more frequency these days! There you are, finally convinced that the last pine needle has been swept up (for those stubborn souls like me who still insist on a real tree)the fridge emptied of all those foods and jars and condiments you only ever buy at...