News (page 19)

  • The perils of the first person.

    Whenever you get a group of writers together, at some point the conversation is going to swing round to the eternal debate – whether it is best to write in the first person or the third. To explain…. ‘Last night I dreamt I went to Manderley again.’ This is the opening line of Daphne Du…

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  • War of the Worlds

    Everyone has heard of this classic HG Wells book – but not necessarily because of the book itself. This early sci fi tale is one of my favourites. It has stood the test of time – and of adaptation. Since its publication in 1897, it has never been out of print. I recently saw it…

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  • Enter 2015

      Where did 2014 go? It seems like only yesterday I was preparing for the launch of two new books. So – 2015. Wow. My resolution – if you can call it that – is to release another two new books (both already written) and to write two more. And I promise you, they will be…

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  • Christmas part 2

    Novelists don’t get out much. We spend a lot of our time on our writing place, talking to imaginary people in our head. So when we do get out and get to spend time with real people – we talk a lot. Or maybe I just talk a lot… My second week of Christmas was…

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  • The start of my Christmas…

    It’s that time of the year again – and for me, Christmas officially started with the Romantic Novelists’ Association London and South East chapter Christmas Lunch. Why? Because Christmas is all about family and friends. It’s about the people we care about – and the people who care about us. That’s who these people are…

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  • The dreaded pink thing…

    Yesterday I broke a curse… well, kinda… As some of you know, I knit. And the dreaded pink thing is one of those projects that I think all knitters trip over from time to time – the project from hell! It’s taken me months… no… if I’m honest, years to get it right. But I know…

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  • A secret revealed…

      Accolades are pouring in for the movie The Imitation Game – featuring an amazing performance by Benedict Cumberbatch as the Enigma code-breaker Alan Turing. The movie has served to focus attention on Turing and his work at the secret Government Code and Cypher School at Bletchley Park. It’s also served to highlight the injustice…

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  • A gold ribbon day…

      Oh my! Wow! And… and…. This week I learned two of my books are finalists for awards with AusRomToday. I spent the whole day doing … well, nothing of any use really – I was just so thrilled. Flight to Coorah Creek is nominated as Book of The Year, and Bring Me Sunshine is nominated as Cover of the Year.…

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