Category Archives: February 2014

Historical Romance in the Highlands

As anyone who reads my blog regularly knows, Ireland and Scotland are my favourite settings for historical fiction. So today I’ve invited Eliza Knight, author of The Stolen Bride series to visit Ascroft, eh? to talk about her series and … Continue reading

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Charyn’s Lincoln: Conjuring Up A President

I recently read I Am Abraham, my fourth Jerome Charyn novel, to review it as part of the author’s current blog tour. When I first read Charyn several years ago I found that I needed to acquire a taste for … Continue reading

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Ask Questions To Find Your Story

We have a guest post today from my fellow Alliance of Independent Authors member, C. S. Lakin. She is visiting Ascroft, eh? to discuss what questions an author needs to ask in order to write a story. It’s useful advice … Continue reading

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Explore The Secret Kiss of Darkness

I seem to have been reviewing lots of novels during the past couple months. I enjoy reviewing but it’s also nice to just read a book for pleasure. So in mid-January I decided to give myself a break and a … Continue reading

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Leadership: It’s A Marathon Not A Sprint

Today I’m doing something a bit different. I’ve ventured away from the realm of fiction and I’ve invited Gordon Tredgold to Ascroft, eh? to talk about his leadership guide, Leadership: It’s a Marathon not a Sprint and what inspired him … Continue reading

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