Rules Writers Must Not Break and What Do J S Bach, Margaret Mitchell, Zane Grey and Louis L’amour Have in Common?
There’s a few things I’ve been wanting to say as part of some post, but I can’t think of any suitable one, so I’ll just
There’s a few things I’ve been wanting to say as part of some post, but I can’t think of any suitable one, so I’ll just
I ordered a copy of Balzac’s ‘The Black Sheep’ (in translation, naturally; my French isn’t up to that!) from an online bookstore, and it didn’t
I orginally wrote this post nearly five years ago, just before I published my spoof historical highwayman romance ‘Ravensdale’. I am posting it again, as
I have written before on this blog about the terrible allure of bad writing, both good bad writing, that is, writing that is so bad
I wrote the following short story (approximately 2,500 words) a long time ago, about ten years at least, for a short story writing course.
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
When I first started writing, it was in the days before the internet. The aspiring writer had to seek out and buy a ‘How To’
One of the complaints often aired by romance readers is that the genre is despised as escapism, and yet this insult is not so often
I’ll take some time off from writing comedy to put up a slightly less facetious post than my recent spoofs. Surprisingly, a couple of years
First of all, I’d like to wish everyone Season’s Greetings. Then I’d like to thank Robert Wingfield of INCA for designing for me such a
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