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Dyslexia House Writing Competition
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Do you have a story to tell but find it hard to get it down on paper? If it’s a struggle, why not contact Dyslexia House for help? They can help get your…
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Bookshop signing – WH Smith Gillingham
Bookshop-signing WH Smith
Gillingham
Spirit of the Jaguar
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Paws in Alaska
A story of the heroism of dogs by historical fiction author SUSAN POPE FREE DOWNLOAD on Amazon Kindle – 5 DAYS ONLY! from 20 to 24 June ON THIS LINK http://amzn.to/2rTX77F When America joined the Second World War, the US Army … Continue reading
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P.I.Y. – Publish It Yourself: Publicity, Marketing and Author Brand
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Following an exceptionally informative workshop with her last year, the wonderful Truda Thurai very kindly sent us a link to an excellent interview as a follow up. The equally wonderful Christina gathered a few…
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Location, Location, Location
Attention all writers – Location, Location, Location. So you are writing a novel, or perhaps a short story. That’s great and I’m sure you have a well-thought out storyline and some convincing characters. But where is it set? In one place … Continue reading
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Use it or lose it: Support your local library
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Our lovely new volunteer, Christina Lee, makes the case for one of our most important public services. On Monday, The Guardian published an article on the imminent closure of 340 public libraries in the…
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Murder at Chatham Grande
Regular follows of this blog may remember that in 2013 I edited and published a paperback version of a crime novel written by my father, Ron Taylor in the 1950s. Link to paperback: http://amzn.to/2gz7ZAT I’m pleased to tell you this … Continue reading