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February 10, 2021
Judith Barrow
Originally posted on GB Williams Crime Blog:
Judith is another Crime Cymru member who moved from the Pennines to Pembrokeshire. When did you start writing, and why? I don’t remember a time I didn’t write. I was rather a loner…
Judith is another Crime Cymru member who moved from the Pennines to Pembrokeshire. When did you start writing, and why? I don’t remember a time I didn’t write. I was rather a loner…
Published on February 10, 2021 01:00
February 9, 2021
A Few Moments with RNA Saga Author Liz Harris #RNA #TuesdayBookBlog
Sometimes you find a niche where you know you just fit. That’s how I felt when I joined the Romantic Novelists’ Association and then the RNA Saga Writers group on Facebook. I was made very welcome and, in fact, was interviewed:on … Continue reading →
Published on February 09, 2021 01:52
February 8, 2021
Megan Matthews’s Secret #shortstory #MondayBlogs #CrimeCymru
Megan Matthews stops on the step at the front door of the bungalow before pushing the key into the lock. ‘I’m home,’ she calls, knowing full well no one will answer. Not anymore. Never again. The place is silent; there … Continue reading →
Published on February 08, 2021 02:21
Smorgasbord Cafe and Bookstore – Author Updates – New Release -#NewAge Stuart France and Sue Vincent, #Suspense J.E. Spina, #Shortstories Leon Stevens
Originally posted on Smorgasbord Blog Magazine:
Welcome to the first of the Cafe and Bookstore updates this week with the release of two new books and a recent reviews for authors on the shelves. The first authors today with a…
Welcome to the first of the Cafe and Bookstore updates this week with the release of two new books and a recent reviews for authors on the shelves. The first authors today with a…
Published on February 08, 2021 01:25
Thorne Moore
Originally posted on GB Williams Crime Blog:
Another English immigrant to Wales, Thorne Moore is a fellow Crime Cymru member, who writes some great psychological thrillers and brings a real sense of family, community and of Wales to her writing.…
Another English immigrant to Wales, Thorne Moore is a fellow Crime Cymru member, who writes some great psychological thrillers and brings a real sense of family, community and of Wales to her writing.…
Published on February 08, 2021 01:19
February 7, 2021
Smorgasbord Blogger Daily – Sunday February 7th 2021 – #Funnies Story Reading Ape, #Writing Gwen Plano, #CancerUpdate Mary Smith
Originally posted on Smorgasbord Blog Magazine:
Welcome to a selection of posts I have enjoyed in the last few days. Time to put some humour into the weekend courtesy of Chris Graham, The Story Reading Ape and a reminder to…
Welcome to a selection of posts I have enjoyed in the last few days. Time to put some humour into the weekend courtesy of Chris Graham, The Story Reading Ape and a reminder to…
Published on February 07, 2021 10:49
February 5, 2021
BOOKCASE – Fatal by Sally Spedding
Originally posted on Crime Cymru:
In this series, we invite our Crime Cymru authors to showcase an excerpt from one of their books. This week, Sally Spedding gives us a taste of the thrilling opening to the fourth book in…
In this series, we invite our Crime Cymru authors to showcase an excerpt from one of their books. This week, Sally Spedding gives us a taste of the thrilling opening to the fourth book in…
Published on February 05, 2021 03:09
February 4, 2021
Smorgasbord Posts from My Archives – Past Book Reviews 2020 – #Familysaga – The Memory by Judith Barrow
Originally posted on Smorgasbord Blog Magazine:
I read some amazing books in 2020 and I would like to share them again with you, updated with the authors most recent releases and their biography. Today I am sharing my review for…
I read some amazing books in 2020 and I would like to share them again with you, updated with the authors most recent releases and their biography. Today I am sharing my review for…
Published on February 04, 2021 08:40
February 2, 2021
Quote Unquote
Originally posted on Thorne Moore:
When I included a quotation from the Bible at the start of A Time For Silence, I wrote it without attributing it. I was told I really needed to, so “Ecclesiastes” was added. I suppose…
When I included a quotation from the Bible at the start of A Time For Silence, I wrote it without attributing it. I was told I really needed to, so “Ecclesiastes” was added. I suppose…
Published on February 02, 2021 09:30
My Review of The Other Mrs Samson by Ralph Webster #TuesdayBookBlog #RBRT
I received this book as an ARC from the author, Ralph Webster, as a member of Rosie Amber’s book review team, #RBRT. I gave The Other Mrs Samson 3.5* out of 5*. Book Description: Surviving two wars, sharing one husband, … Continue reading →
Published on February 02, 2021 09:25