Monthly Archives: September 2011

Carole Blake at the Soho Lit Fest

Lover of books, shoes and dolls’ houses, uber agent Carole Blake gave a talk at last Sunday’s Soho Lit Fest. I was lucky enough to get a ticket and, as today is Carole’s birthday, I thought I would share some … Continue reading

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Second campaigners’ challenge

So, the second challenge from Rachael Harrie’s Platform Building Campaign is to write a post, in any form, of up to 200 words. It must have the word ‘imago’ in the title and feature the words ‘miasma, lacuna, oscitate and … Continue reading

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Lovely blog awards!

In a very smile-inducing week I have been nominated for two blog awards – thanks, I am sure, to the lovely Rachael Harrie’s platform building campaign.

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Watching Willow Watts

Today I am taking part in a blogsplash to celebrate the publication of Talli Roland’s new book, Watching Willow Watts. The heroine of Talli’s book impersonates Marilyn Monroe and the question she has posed for us bloggers is – if … Continue reading

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First campaigners’ challenge

OK, here’s my response to the first writing prompt from the Writers’ Platform Building Campaign. The challenge was to write a piece of flash fiction beginning with the words ‘The door swung open.’ You could also add to the challenge … Continue reading

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