Crime never sleeps. Apologies for the delay in posting this latest entry in the WEP/IWSG Challenge. As some of you know I’ve been ill and unable to write for some days. However, in July I found bits of time to devise more Sparkle Anwyl mind games so the six-part story called ‘Custody Chain’ could continue. … Continue reading
Featuring ‘Voyagers: The Third Ghost’ and so much more
This week on the IWSG Anthology blog, fellow author and blog-co-ordinator, Louise MacBeath Barbour continues to share from her teacher perspective. She has recapped each of our stories, focusing on the historical aspect in every tale. Read more and get inspired here: https://iwsganthologies.blogspot.com/2020/08/voyagers-third-ghost-great-book-for.html Apologies, but I also failed to share the link to last week’s … Continue reading
#IWSG – Planned or random?
I have to confess to not being on the write page for this month’s Insecure Writer’s Support Group post. OK, I’m still willing to ask where would I be without the Ninja Captain himself, Alex J. Cavanaugh who created the Insecure Writer’s Support Group? But I must admit to pulling out of the race to … Continue reading
Promoting Your Children’s Book
On the IWSG Anthology blog this week blog-co-ordinator, Louise MacBeath Barbour writes about creating a teacher’s guide based on her knowledge and experience as a teacher for over twenty-five years – and as one of the writers featured in Voyagers: The Third Ghost . Louise lays out a plan to create a user-friendly teacher’s guide that you … Continue reading
Writing craft books ~ Part 2
On the IWSG Anthology blog this week we have more great writing craft books to recommend, with more Voyagers: The Third Ghostwriters and IWSG founder Alex J. Cavanaugh sharing favourite references of theirs. Check them out ~ perhaps you will find a new favourite to inspire your writing – and as blog-co-ordinator, Louise MacBeath Barbour says, she’ll … Continue reading
The Occupation Thesaurus – a review
I was privileged and excited to read an ARC of The Occupation Thesaurus. This is my rambling review and I’ll start with the crucial and deserved rating: 5 stars ***** The core of this non-fiction reference book is – as the title suggests – an extensive selection of Occupations with details on them all. I … Continue reading