This year, like the few before it, has been tough for many, and next year might continue this theme. As far as my writing goes, I’ve been up and down. For months after I finally finished the first draft, was… Continue Reading →
This time of year is usually focused on presents and parties. And if you’re more of an introverted bookworm, it can be a bit overwhelming. But if the past few years have taught us anything, it’s that there’s more to… Continue Reading →
Every year I try and help you decide what to get loved ones, with Christmas gifts for writers. And each year it gets a bit harder to find new things. But I’ve got five Xmas gift ideas from inexpensive to… Continue Reading →
Young Ivy explores a mysterious building in the middle of a field and meets its ghoulish resident in “Feed the Little Children”.Lee and his friends dare each other to travel down “Creek End”, a street no adult can see.David faces… Continue Reading →
I already shared this on my Instagram (and if you didn’t know I was on there, please pop over and see me), but for I love it so much I’m putting it on here too. Ta-da! I even tried a… Continue Reading →
We’re a step or two into January now and to help keep track of time as the days continue to merge into one, I’ve got a new calendar. This literary design is by illustrator Laura Crow (here’s her shop on… Continue Reading →
It’s that time of year again, but it’s safe to say it’s not been a year like any other. Still some traditions persist. Like my yearly gift post. Okay so I’ve only actually done one for 2018 and one for… Continue Reading →
Colouring – it’s not just for kids. It’s also for writers. Adult colouring books have been around for a while now. And by ‘adult’ I mean they’re more complicated than ones for the kids, not that they’ve got er, ‘adult’… Continue Reading →
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