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RNA 60th Anniversary – How To Write Romance – Plotter Or Pantser?
...of having to plot the historical part, based on fact, very carefully, including the improvised fictional bits in between. The modern sections, in contrast, “start fairly well-plotted but tend to...
New Releases: November 2021
...ebook Omnific September 28 She’s a mechanical engineer undercover as a contestant. He’s a geologist trying to keep his research station afloat. Then comes the alien invasion… ...
Doris Flies Solo
Air Transport Auxiliary pilot Doris Johnson is sent on a solo trip, escorting a British General on a secret mission to Scotland, vital to the success of D-Day, the forthcoming...
FAMILY AFFAIRS AT THE ORCHARD COTTAGE HOSPTAL
Somerset, 1931 Doctor Frances Brakespeare continues to settle into her new life in rural Somerset at Orchard Cottage Hospital, striving to improve the medical treatments on offer to the community....
Hints & Tips For New Writers #12
...probably all facing the same problem of getting back to grips with our writing. Which can go well or… not. Sometimes absence genuinely does make the heart grow fonder and...
Double Booked in Corfu
...of the larger local store, which happens to be run by her sworn rival, Liam. But just as corporate restructuring jeopardizes Annabel's treasured childhood bookstore, she finds herself unexpectedly double...
Phillipa Ashley – The Christmas Holiday
...Krystle, a professional buyer of decorations, who is known as Mrs Christmas in the trade. Off on holiday to the remote western Lake District with her boyfriend, Brett, she comes...
Why We Should Take Romantic Fiction Seriously By Julie Cohen
...so are all the romantic novels I like to read.’ People who have never read a romantic novel also like to explain to me that these books give women an...
Snow Days With You By Leonie Mack: Author Interview
...your book? What prompted you to tell this story? I love the Alps, so I always wanted to set a winter book somewhere in the mountains. I learned to ski...
The Home Front Nurses
...Freda and Veronica – she knows she can help save lives. And, as the devastation of war shows no signs of ceasing, their work becomes ever more vital. Then Sylvia’s...
Sheila Riley: The Orphan Daughter
...names for your characters and the setting for your book? I love this part of the process. Baby name books are a treasure to behold. Also, the names of herbs,...
Just One Day – Autumn By Susan Buchanan
...series. When did you realise you wanted to be an author? Unlike many other writers, I didn’t always know, although I always loved books and creative writing, but I also...