Re-reading ‘A Phantom Lover’ (or ‘Oke of Okehurst’ by Vernon Lee
This is actually the third time I’ve read this, which has to be a compliment to the author. A fellow writer mentioned it
This is actually the third time I’ve read this, which has to be a compliment to the author. A fellow writer mentioned it
These days, it is a firm convention of romantic novels that there must be a happy ending – otherwise, it confounds reader expectations. While some
The atmosphere and the descriptions of the scenery were really good. The idea was original. It was well plotted overall. Generally, the characterisation is cleverly
< I made up an acronym while writing, to remind me of some essential points to remember when trying to write a page turner. FLASH.
It being New Year, and a time of resolutions – even during a dismal and lengthy pandemic – I am making several, and one in
Berkeley Square is prestigious address, which from the 1930’s until recent years was the premises of the antiquarian booksellers ‘Maggs Brothers’. Back in the Victorain
Now for some comic relief. Who’s for a Gothic historical romance, full of anachronisms (which the re-cycled characters know too well). Scene: A castle in
Since I published ‘Georgian Romance Revolt’ in September, I’ve been suffering from intermittent writer’s block. It isn’t the first time I’ve suffered from this. I
My novel, ‘That Scoundrel Émile Dubois’ , is on sale for 0.99 on Amazon here. From Kobo From here From Nookbooks From here You can
I have just started re-reading ‘The Go Between’ by L P Hartley. I last read it longer ago than I care to admit – in
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