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A Good Supply Of Strings

It never hurts to have more than one string to your bow, as they say – whether you’re an archer or a writer. I write mostly novels and Short Reads (longer short stories). But I also pen the odd poem … Continue reading

Posted in November 2016, Uncategorized | Tagged , , , | Leave a comment

Pearl Harbor and More is Here – Almost

Just over 6 months ago, Ellie Keaton, a fellow author who also writes wartime fiction, suggested to me that we should get a few writers together to produce a collection of short stories set during World War II. From this … Continue reading

Posted in November 2016, Uncategorized | Leave a comment

Being A Superhero

I was a superhero this week. Not that I did anything extraordinary or anything like that but Maria Grace thought I was. She invited me to her blog last Sunday to chat about my writing and she compared me to … Continue reading

Posted in October 2016, Uncategorized | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

Another Wonderful M. K. Tod Novel

Time and Regret is the third novel I’ve read by M. K. Tod. I became a fan of her writing after I read and reviewed her first novel, Lies Told in Silence, a couple years ago. Here’s what Lake Union … Continue reading

Posted in August 2016 | Tagged , , , , , | 1 Comment

What Should I Write?

Since June 2015 I’ve been working on a series of Second World War stories set in Northern Ireland. I’ve released the first 3 Short Reads and a boxset collection of the stories will be available later this week. I already … Continue reading

Posted in August 2016 | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

A Young Adult Titanic Story Reviewed

A couple days ago I finished reading the young adult novel, A Matter of Time, by Michael J. Bowler. It’s an historical suspense novel that centres its story around the sinking of the Titanic. Here’s how the publisher Outskirts Press … Continue reading

Posted in July 2016 | Tagged , , , , , , | 1 Comment

Guess Where I’ve Been?

Have you noticed that I haven’t been around here much lately? June and July have been busy months for me. I’ve been to Poland and visited Auschwitz and Birkenau concentration camps and done a few of other things besides. Then … Continue reading

Posted in July 2016 | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment

A Glimpse Into ‘Semblance of Guilt’

Today I’m featuring an excerpt from a new amateur detective novel, Semblance of Guilt, by Claudia Reiss. Here’s the publisher’s summary of the story: Ellen Davis’s husband left her for another woman. Post-divorce, she’s trying to reassert her independence and … Continue reading

Posted in July 2016 | Tagged , , , , | 4 Comments

Reviewing The Lord of Ireland

In late 2012 I read the first novel in The Fifth Knight series and I’ve been hooked ever since. So I was delighted to receive a request to review The Lord of Ireland, the third book in the series, when … Continue reading

Posted in June 2016 | Tagged , , , , , , , , , | Leave a comment

The Season Turns, Time To Reflect

It’s the Solstice today – summer if you’re in the northern hemisphere, winter for those in the southern hemisphere. It’s more or less, half way through the year. Did you start the year full of plans and dreams of what … Continue reading

Posted in June 2016 | Tagged , , , , | Leave a comment