#IrishWritersWed~ ‘Deadline Dilemma’ Patricia Gibney @trisha460
It’s Wednesday folks…which means it’s #IrishWritersWed !!
Today I am joined by author Patricia Gibney with a great post on Deadlines and the dilemma these cause many of us..
It’s Wednesday folks…which means it’s #IrishWritersWed !!
Today I am joined by author Patricia Gibney with a great post on Deadlines and the dilemma these cause many of us..
A very different post today I think!! ‘The Story Behind The Cover’ written by Susan Gandar, author of We’ve Come To Take You Home
A snapshot of my teetering TBR pile!! Happy reading everyone!!
Today on #IrishWritersWed I am delighted to have crime fiction writer Sam Blake with a post entitled ‘Sam Blakes’s Writing Places’.
Sam Blake is the author of Little Bones and the soon to be released In Deep Water.
Today I have the lovely Emily Williams joining me on tour with her debut novel ‘Letters to Eloise’. Emily has written a very practical and informative post entitled ‘From Blank Page to Publication’
Today I am on tour with Anna Franklin Osborne, writer of the poignant novel Walking Wounded. Anna gives us a little insight into her Publication Day and I have a review for you.
Today I am joined by Irish Writer Faith Hogan on her blog-tour, following the publication of her most recent novel Secrets We Keep. Faith has written a post about the impact of Digital Media and I have a review of this truly delightful novel.
Today, on Irish Writers Wednesday I am joined by the fabulous Irish writer Evie Gaughan. Evie has written an excellent post on what it is to ‘Fail Better….’
An inspirational piece for all writers.
Chris Lloyd, author of The Elisenda Domenech Investigations Series, joins me today to tell us all about a typical day in his life as a writer and translator.
Chris’ latest book in the series, City of Drowned Souls, is out now.
‘Often the only difference between a published and unpublished writer is luck.’ I was very lucky to receive an advance copy of TA Cotterell’s wonderful debut What Alice Knew late in 2016. I read it and I loved it. I was delighted when TA Cotterell, who I now know is Archie Cotterell (always pays to…