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One of the saddest aspects of life for families during World War 2 must surely have been when little children had to be evacuated to towns and villages far from home. Of course, it was all done with good intention – to protect their lives from the enemy bombing that…
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Life is nothing without books
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A corner in the library, Canadian Soldiers College, Seaford, Sussex, England – NARA – American Library Association As I continue to research life in Hastings during World War 2 I’m discovering such a fascinating mixture of happy and sad. It was clear that the link between Canada and Great Britain…
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Here’s evidence of the most amazing camaraderie that existed during the war years. When food rations were tight and chocolate would have been the most special treat – imagine the generosity of a British soldier who gave his chocolate ration to a Dutch civilian during the liberation of the Netherlands.…
Make do and mend
Originally posted on Outset Publishing:
As I continue the research for my forthcoming World War 2 novel I am discovering just what it was like back then. While the young men went to war, all those left behind wanted to do their very best to contribute to the war effort. There were many government campaigns,…
Being a friend at Christmas!
Today, I am joined by local writer, Carol Thomas, who writes for both adults and children. Published by Ruby Fiction, an imprint of the award-winning publisher Choc Lit, Carol’s contemporary romance novels have relatable heroines whose stories are layered with emotion, sprinkled with laughter and topped with irresistible male leads. While her children’s books haveContinue reading “Being a friend at Christmas!”
Gunvor Johansson Kickstarts a brand new novel
I am pleased to welcome Gunvor Johansson to my blog today to talk about her brand new novel, The House by the Lake. I will hand over to Gunvor to tell you more… My name is Gunvor Johansson and I have finished my first adult novel, which has taken me about three years. Mind you,Continue reading “Gunvor Johansson Kickstarts a brand new novel”
Writing a trilogy
Firstly, thank you to Isabella for inviting me over to her blog during my ‘Chindi Author of the Week’ which happens to coincide with publication of my second novel, The Coal Miner’s Son. Why write a trilogy? Well, there are a couple of reasons really. As a writer I don’t want to say goodbye toContinue reading “Writing a trilogy”
All about Clara Benson
Back in September 2019 I had the opportunity for an exclusive interview with the best-selling cozy mystery author, Clara Benson. For those who are not familiar with Clara’s crime mysteries, then you will find plenty to explore here…but first let’s see what Clara had to say… Welcome, Clara, what inspired you to write crime mysteries?Continue reading “All about Clara Benson”
Creative Writing Skills for children
I’m thrilled to welcome Lexi Rees to my website today. Lexi is passionate about encouraging children to write – whatever their ability – and she has just published a brilliant new activity book to do just that. So, without further ado, I will hand you over to Lexi… Thanks so much Isabel for inviting meContinue reading “Creative Writing Skills for children”
Agatha Christie and Janie Juke!
In 1969 there was a young librarian who discovered that all the Agatha Christie novels she had read throughout her childhood could now be put to good use. Read on to find out more… Who is Janie Juke? Janie Juke is a young librarian, living in the fictional Sussex seaside town of Tamarisk Bay inContinue reading “Agatha Christie and Janie Juke!”