Time for another review – Storming by K.M. Weiland – the third novel from a writer whose website is a mine of writing gems. Her fiction writing certainly demonstrates all the craft that she mentors on her website. So on to the review: Storming lives up to the blurb that inspired me, “Cocky, funny, and full of … Continue reading
Shifting Storylines
It’s March 2nd and time for another Insecure Writer’s Support Group monthly post. Last month, I said, “I may be Insecure but I’m putting aside the whining and complaining – for a few days at least.” Well that only lasted a week or so, and then I spiralled into a pit of inactivity. Part … Continue reading
The Road Ahead
Apologies for the silence. I had hoped to blog about our moving plans, as we thought we were finally in a position to advance. But again we have to wait. Maybe next week. For now, here is a link to an interview with me, just published on Tasha’s Thinkings. It was a great chance to … Continue reading
TimeStorm – a review
Time for another review – TimeStorm by Steve Harrison, which my critique partner suggested that I read to see the way that the author handles multiple viewpoints. From a writing perspective, the technique worked well. Each chapter has the POV character’s name as the title, and sometimes this is a one-off, other times it is a … Continue reading
Why read?
It’s February 3rd and time for another Insecure Writer’s Support Group monthly post. I may be Insecure but I’m putting aside the whining and complaining – for a few days at least. Today I want to be positive and talk about the benefits of reading from a writer’s point of view. And by that I don’t … Continue reading
Friar Tuck and the Christmas Devil – a review
Time for another review. Yes, just a week after my last one, but then this tasty Tuck-sized treat, “Friar Tuck and the Christmas Devil“, was a novella that I had to keep reading. This was my introduction to the world of ‘The Forest Lord’ that Steven A. McKay has created, and a perfect one at … Continue reading