Category Archives: October 2013

Beth Pratt’s Art Of Murder

In July I responded to a request to review a cosy crime novel, A Portrait of Murder, by Beth Pratt. When I finished the book I posted my review on Amazon and Goodreads. I really enjoyed the story. In fact, soon … Continue reading

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I’m At The Alliterative Allomorph Today

Today I’m over at Jessica Bell’s blog, The Alliterative Allomorph, asking the question Is My Setting Authentic? It took me a long time after I moved to Northern Ireland more than two decades ago to feel comfortable writing about my … Continue reading

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Writers Abroad – Foreign and Far Away

I’m delighted today – Foreign and Far Away by Writers Abroad is being launched.  It’s a selection of fiction, non-fiction and poetry written by expats (or former expats) around the world. The G8 Summit in Northern Ireland this June made … Continue reading

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Feeling FLive

As well as being live on internet tv on Thursday for All Ireland Poetry Day I was FLive on Saturday with my fellow Fermanagh Writers. We presented A Patchwork of Words as part of the Fermanagh Live Festival in Enniskillen. … Continue reading

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