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Continue reading →: One simple, effective tip for structuring a novel, that even works for pantsersAfter a summer break it’s time for another authors’ Round Robin. This month the topic has been set by author Skye Taylor Are you a plotter or a pantser? As an editor I’ve read many, many manuscripts, and my feeling is if the structure has gone awry in the story…
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Continue reading →: A Literary Tour of Yorkshire: Books Set in Sheffield and the ‘South Riding’It’s the very last day of summer, and the last stop on my literary tour of Yorkshire before the bad weather sets in – and we’ll all have an excuse to read more! (If you’d like to visit previous stops on this wide-ranging bookish tour, so far I’ve covered books…
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Continue reading →: Filming the Antiques Roadshow, a ‘cursed’ Chinese embroidery, and 6 brilliant novels set in the world of antiquesA few days ago I was at the filming of the BBC’s Antiques Roadshow in the beautiful gardens at Cartwright Hall in Bradford. I love the Antiques Roadshow for all the fascinating stories behind the antiques. Each treasured item has a tale to tell, and the emotional attachment often means…
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Continue reading →: A Literary Tour of Yorkshire: Books Set in Yorkshire’s Magnificent Ruined AbbeysIf you’ve been following my blog, you’ll know this summer I’m running a series of posts on books set in Yorkshire, showcasing the county’s vast cultural heritage and variety. Last month I chose novels set in Bradford, the UK’s City of Culture 2025. This month, in complete contrast, I’ve chosen…
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A Literary Tour of Yorkshire: Books Set in Bradford
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Continue reading →: A Literary Tour of Yorkshire: Books Set in BradfordLast month I began a series on books set in Yorkshire, starting off in the quaint Yorkshire town of Saltburn-by-the-Sea. This month’s literary location couldn’t be more different, but reflects the enormous diversity to be found in this county. Bradford was once the centre of a vast woollen industry, leaving…
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Continue reading →: What is romantic conflict? How to create page-turning, believable tension in your writingAnother month, and another authors’ Round Robin. This month the topic has been set by author Skye Taylor How do you create compelling conflict without using clichés? I write and edit romance novels, and so in this post I’ve chosen to write specifically about romantic conflict. Romance novels revolve around…
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A Literary Tour of Yorkshire, starting with Saltburn-by-the-Sea
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Continue reading →: A Literary Tour of Yorkshire, starting with Saltburn-by-the-SeaThis summer I’m planning a series of posts on books set in Yorkshire, in a sort of literary tour of the county. It’s coming up to the time for going on holiday, and the county of Yorkshire is one of the most varied in the UK, stretching from the Peak…



