So I unboxed a parcel and made video. It seemed fitting to publish another guest post by Sally Jane Smith the day after that video went live. Since her last article for me she’s published her own book, you can see her links at the bottom. (ISBN 9780645139280) “Aama scoffs ...
"You can never get a cup of tea large enough or a book long enough to suit me." C.S. Lewis
Est. 2009
Writing James Gong: The Big Hit Publisher: Hybrid Publishers Distributor: New Holland RRP $16.95 ISBN: 978-1-925736-44-1 Paul Collins has supplied me with a few words talking about his new book James Gong: The Big Hit. I always a guest writer. Over to you, Paul… I originally got the idea for ...
Down the Rabbit Hole: A Cautionary Tale. (Researching Viola Stewart’s Adventures.) Guest blog post by Karen J Carlisle. I’ve always loved researching, learning new little factoids and exciting titbits, especially when it was for my own satisfaction. It started with world-building when I ran D&D games in the early 80s ...
I’m happily stealing filching using this article from my friend Marni. She’s been getting me through my critical essays and helping me get awesome marks. In other words, she writes good stuff. Analysing the play by J.K Rowling, John Tiffany & Jack Thorne Where on earth do I start with this play? I ...
I don’t normally put a book in twice but a discussion with a Buddhist friend on Facebook prompted me to ask him to read the book and give me his take on it. Thank you, Andrew. Buddhist Boot Camp by Timber Hawkeye Having read many texts and been a student ...
Sandi threatened to write something for me so long ago we’d almost both forgotten about it, when she unearthed the thoughts she sent me through the following screed about her book talking about cystic fibrosis. Why did you write The Mystery of the Sixty Five Roses? There are several reasons why ...
by Karen J Carlisle. I never thought I would end up in a girl’s school. It was during a Pickleman attack on the airborne Finishing Academy for Young Ladies of Quality. I plopped down onto the dirigible deck. Luckily one of the students scooped me up and adopted me. Sophronia ...