Characters in Classic Novels with Personality Disorders
Laughs are at a premium these days, what with the pandemic still going on as a second Christmas approaches.That being so, I thought I’d use
Laughs are at a premium these days, what with the pandemic still going on as a second Christmas approaches.That being so, I thought I’d use
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
Free on 17 and 18 May on Amazon.com And Amazon.co.uk here Kenrick fingered his teeth. “As for your complaints about the slaves, these later efforts
Here’s an interview with one Émile Dubios… Laura Lee: Come in. Sit down. Would you like something to drink? Émile Dubois: Thank you, Madame.
After confessing to my less than uplifting news a short while ago – that I had to jettison 40,000 words of the novel I’m working
‘I suspect that that this particular reviewer and others who write in capital letters with exclamation marks that a book is BORING!!!!!!!, are in fact, more outraged than bored by it. You don’t shout when you’re bored: you doze off.’
At last, ‘Where Worlds Meet’ is out on Amazon.com here And on Amazon.co.uk on here the prequel, ‘That Scoundrel Émile Dubois’ is here free on Amazon
I wanted to add a post about a ghost story at Christmas. Which of the many to choose as a seasonal ghost story? I am
I would like to apologise for this post appearing late. It was fine on the preview, and now I find that there was nothing there
Scene: The Dastardly Duke and the Spirited Heroine (in the role of governess) now take dinner together, in the great hall of his castle somewhere
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