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6 of the best charming and sympathetic literary villains
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Continue reading →: 6 of the best charming and sympathetic literary villainsIt’s almost the end of June already and time for this month’s authors’ Round Robin. I’ve based my post on a topic set by author Dr Bob Rich. Something that comes up quite often when I’m editing for other writers is whether characters are ‘likeable’. In many ways it’s easier…
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Continue reading →: Are you a racist writer? On the difficulty of recognising our own prejudices…I’m a member of three writers’ bodies in the UK – the Society of Authors, the Romantic Novelists’ Association and the Chartered Institute of Editing and Proofreading. I’ve been to numerous writers’ conferences and pitched to more literary agents than I can remember. From my experience, the world of publishing…
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Celebrating some exciting news with a paperback #bookgiveaway!
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Continue reading →: Celebrating some exciting news with a paperback #bookgiveaway!I have some exciting news today, and news of a book giveaway below… If you’ve been following my blog for a while, you may have heard me mention Miss Moonshine, the mysterious and redoubtable owner of a magical emporium in Haven Bridge, a fictional town in the north of England.…
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Continue reading →: Editing Tips: How to Focus Your Story and Keep Readers Turning the PagesIn my work as a fiction editor I often give writers the same piece of advice: focus, focus, focus on your core story. There, I said ‘focus’ three times. And here’s an image of someone focusing, too. That’s how important I think it is! What do I mean by ‘focus…
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Romantic passages from The Book Lovers, by Leon Garfield #RNA60
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Continue reading →: Romantic passages from The Book Lovers, by Leon Garfield #RNA60When I was a teenager, I loved Leon Garfield’s books, and I still do. It’s very sad to see that a lot of them are out of print now – titles such as the fabulous The Strange Affair of Adelaide Harris, and the sequel to it, Bostock and Harris. (My…
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‘Fallen in Love’: a heartwarming story for Christmas
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Continue reading →: ‘Fallen in Love’: a heartwarming story for ChristmasIt will soon be Christmas. Time to forget the shopping and the eating and the (sometimes) stressful gatherings. This is the season of hope and goodwill. Many years ago two of my friends had a long falling out and were reconciled on Christmas Eve. It was one of my best…




