BUY or PASS? #FridayFiveChallenge The Invention of Wings

I’ve just taken part in Rosie Amber’s #FridayFiveChallenge This is what I did: 1) Go to any online book supplier.  I went to Amazon, which I where I buy all my books. 2) Randomly choose a category I didn’t know where to look, Amazon is so vast. When I go I’m usually referred to byContinue reading “BUY or PASS? #FridayFiveChallenge The Invention of Wings”

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The Moon in Jane Eyre Part Two: At Thornfield Hall I

The Moon in Jane’s Arrival At Thornfield Hall and First Encounters with Mr. Rochester. This post is a continuation of a previous post on The Moon in Jane Eyre Part One: At Gateshead and Lowood which has been a very popular with readers interested in Jane Eyre. Check it out if you haven’t read itContinue reading “The Moon in Jane Eyre Part Two: At Thornfield Hall I”

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‘Twelfth Night at Eyre Hall’ Available for Pre-order on Kindle

If you enjoy reading Victorian Gothic fiction, with plenty of romance, mystery, action, and suspense, you will love Twelfth Night at Eyre Hall, the second volume of The Eyre Hall Trilogy, which chronicles the lives and vicissitudes of the residents of Eyre Hall from the beginning to the height of the Victorian era. Following EdwardContinue reading “‘Twelfth Night at Eyre Hall’ Available for Pre-order on Kindle”

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Is there a best way to write a novel? #SoCS

Is there a best way to write a novel? I’m sure there are at least as many ways to write a novel as authors writing. In fact, there are probably more, because authors could even write each book in a different way. I don’t know if my way of writing is the best way, itContinue reading “Is there a best way to write a novel? #SoCS”

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Writers as Reviewers

Today’s insecurity is related to reviewing. Should I review every book I read or only those I enjoyed and would therefore recommend? Should writers review other writers publicly at all? Most writers are avid readers, and some are also reviewers. It seems logical for writers who are readers to review the books they read, butContinue reading “Writers as Reviewers”

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‘All Hallows at Eyre Hall’ Available in Paperback

I had planned to be away from the blogging universe for a month, which has become almost two months, because I’ve been investing all my time and effort into finishing my second novel and sequel to All Hallows at Eyre Hall, Twelfth Night at Eyre Hall, and it’s ‘almost’ there. I now have a deadlineContinue reading “‘All Hallows at Eyre Hall’ Available in Paperback”

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Taking a Short Break to Finish ‘Twelfth Night At Eyre Hall’

I’m taking a one-month break from blogging, because I need to give Twelfth Night at Eyre Hall my exclusive attention. I’ll be popping in to visit the blogs I follow, on Twitter, and on Facebook, occasionally. In June I plan to carry on with my Blog Posts and taking part in my usual Weekly Challenges, but right now IContinue reading “Taking a Short Break to Finish ‘Twelfth Night At Eyre Hall’”

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#AtoZChallenge 2015 Final Reflection

  My final reflection after completing the A to Z April 2015 Challenge has two parts: 1) My theme was Author Spotlight, so the first part is a review of the 26 wonderful authors I  have featured in my A-Z Challenge. 2) The second is an overview of all the blogs I visited during the challenge and why I enjoyed myContinue reading “#AtoZChallenge 2015 Final Reflection”

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Stream Of Consciousness Saturday #SoCS: ‘Compliment / Complement’

This post is written in response to Linda G. Hill’s prompt on Stream of Consciousness Saturday. Today’s theme is “compliment/complement.”  Use one or use them both. Have fun! Anyone can join in! Enjoy posting and/or reading other posts here. I’d like to take a few minutes to compliment myself, before Saturday ends. It’s not somethingContinue reading “Stream Of Consciousness Saturday #SoCS: ‘Compliment / Complement’”

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