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Seven Decades of Song (2)

Last month, I began Seven Decades of Song, a new series of reflections of music through the years with a walk down the 1950s memory lane, listening to request programmes on the […]

Snapshots of Russia: Vladivostok

Between 1989 and 2012, I worked in the international pharmaceutical industry (yes, the sometimes murky world in which my thrillers are set). During that time, I travelled all over the […]

May’s Pot Luck Club

Welcome to this month’s Pot Luck Club, a round-up of writerly bits and pieces. For the second time this month, we have a Bank Holiday here in the UK. And […]

Seven Decades of Song (1)

Today, I start a new monthly series of reflections. Having spent the past seven months taking a journey through my literary past, we’re now moving on to music, or more […]

Elizabeth Chats With…Ian Hobbs

My guest this month isn’t a writer; he’s much more important than that! He’s a reader. And not just any reader, but one of the fiercest supporters of reading, books […]

April’s Pot Luck Club

Welcome to this month’s Pot Luck Club, a round-up of writerly bits and pieces. Another month gone already! And this morning, I had my first swim of the year in […]

Seven Ages of Books (7)

In the first part of this series on Seven Ages of Books, we looked at the books and authors that influenced my very early years. In the second part, we moved forward into […]

Snapshots of Russia: Kursk

Between 1989 and 2012, I worked in the international pharmaceutical industry (yes, the sometimes murky world in which my thrillers are set). During that time, I travelled all over the […]

March’s Pot Luck Club

Welcome to this month’s Pot Luck Club, a round-up of writerly bits and pieces. It only seems like a couple of days since I wrote last month’s copy. But if, […]

Seven Ages of Books (6)

In the first part of this series on Seven Ages of Books, we looked at the books and authors that influenced my very early years. In the second part, we […]

Snapshots of Russia: Kostroma

Between 1989 and 2012, I worked in the international pharmaceutical industry (yes, the sometimes murky world in which my thrillers are set). During that time, I travelled all over the […]

February’s Pot Luck Club

Welcome to this month’s Pot Luck Club, a round-up of writerly bits and pieces. The end of winter means different things to different people. And for those of you who […]

Seven Ages of Books (5)

In the first part of this series, we went all the way back to my first decade and looked at the books and authors that influenced my very early years. In the second […]

Seven Ages Of Books (4)

In the first part of this series, we went all the way back to my first decade and looked at the books and authors that influenced my very early years. In the second […]

Same Time, Same Place

“Same time, same place, next year?”  Those were the words I wrote on 2nd January 2017 when I prepared my last annual writerly review and listed my objectives for the […]

Snapshots of Russia: Moscow

Between 1989 and 2012, I worked in the international pharmaceutical industry (yes, the sometimes murky world in which my thrillers are set). During that time, I travelled to more than […]

Music and Me (7)

Today we come to the end of this meander through my musical influences. In part 1 of Music and Me, I wrote about how my love of music came from my parents. In part 2, […]

#Swanwick69: Friday

And in the blink of an eye, it was gone. Like the shooting stars of last weekend, the Writers’ Summer School at Swanwick flashed into view, shone brightly and then […]

#Swanwick69: Thursday

Today is the last full day of the Writers’ Summer School at Swanwick. The last few courses; the AGM; the Dregs Party and the Farewell in the evening. I’m going […]

#Swanwick69: Wednesday

Wednesday and we are back to the normal programme. So every hour is timetabled for one topic or another. No relaxing today. And it’s also the last day that the […]

#Swanwick69: Tuesday

Tuesday is the mid-point of the Swanwick Writers’ Summer School (what, already? It can’t be!) and the day when the main programme is temporarily halted, to allow delegates to take […]

#Swanwick69: Monday

Another full day here at The Hayes. But for once, I am writing this late afternoon, rather than last thing at night, or even after midnight. And the reason for […]

#Swanwick69: Sunday

The first full day at Swanwick, day 2 on the programme, is always a bit of a culture shock as the courses all kick off and the hard work begins. […]

#Swanwick69: Saturday

As it says in my Christmas letters every year: I can’t believe how quickly the past year has gone. It seems no time at all since we were all heading […]

Music and Me (6)

We are nearly at the end of my musical tour. In part 1 of Music and Me, I wrote about how my love of music came from my parents. In part 2, I talked mainly […]

July’s Pot Luck Club

So for the second time in three months, we have five Mondays in the month. So, I offer you another helping from the Pot luck Club. This time, I’m going […]

Music and Me (5)

So far, this tour through my musical memories has concentrated on other people making music.In part 1 of Music and Me, I wrote about how my love of music came from […]

Meet The Family: Chibesa

Back in November, I introduced you to Suzanne, the first of three strong women who feature in the Suzanne Jones series of thrillers. In April, we met the second of the trio, […]

Getting Grilled by Deano

I’m deep into what I hope will be the final round of edits for Deception! which is due to be published later this summer. So I’m delighted to let someone else do […]

Pot Luck Club

I write my blog (nearly) every week, on a Monday. Being a structured person, I work to a fixed monthly pattern which changes occasionally, but is currently: week 1, Music and […]

Meet The Family: Francine

Back in November, I introduced you to Suzanne, the first of three strong women who feature in the Suzanne Jones series of thrillers. Last month, we met the second of the trio, […]

Music and Me (4)

In part 1 of Music and Me, an occasional series of memoirs based on the music that has influenced me, I wrote about how my love of music came from my […]

Meet The Family: Charlie

Back in November, I introduced you to Suzanne, the first of three strong women who feature in the Suzanne Jones series of thrillers. This month, we meet the second of the trio, […]

Music and Me (3)

In part 1 of Music and Me, an occasional series of memoirs based on the music that has influenced me, I wrote about how my love of music came from my […]

Music and Me (2)

A few weeks ago, I posted the first in an occasional series of memoirs based on the music that has influenced me. In part 1, I wrote about how my love […]

Unpicking The Knitting

I’ve had a bit of a trying time lately. Two projects, one knitting and one writing, both of which I hoped I’d finished, hit major snags and had to be rethought […]

Music and Me (1)

Trying to pick the theme for a new series of blogs, I did a word association exercise with my husband, Michael, starting with ‘kindness’ and ending fifty words later at […]

It Can’t Be Monday Already!

There I was, sitting down to relax after a hard day’s editing, interspersed with cooking and eating dinner, plus the daily treat that is Pointless, when I suddenly thought: What day is it? […]

Here We Go Again!

‘Here we go again!’ I thought. I’d been sitting at my desk wondering what I should write in the first blog of the New Year. Maybe a comment on the […]

Taking A Break…

No more posts from me; I’m taking a break over the next couple of weeks to celebrate the end of one year and the start of another. Thank you to […]

Meet The Family: Suzanne

In the past two months, Meet The Family has featured Gorgito and Emma, the main protagonists in my prize-winning debut novel Gorgito’s Ice Rink. We will return to meet other characters from that novel next year. […]

Meet The Family: Emma

In last month’s Meet The Family, we met Gorgito, the eponymous hero of my prize-winning debut novel Gorgito’s Ice Rink. Today, I want to introduce you to Emma, the English woman who helps him achieve […]

Meet The Family: Gorgito

In a new series of monthly blog posts,  Meet The Family, I’m going to release some of the back stories for my main characters. And this month, we’re meeting the man who started […]

Now I’m Sixty-Four

It was my birthday at the weekend. I love birthdays; I love being spoiled; and I love surprises. When I’m asked what I want as a present, I always say […]

The End Of Summer?

How do we know when we are approaching the end of summer? Years ago, it used to be when the football season started – but that seems to have been […]

#Swanwick68: Day 7 (Friday)

The last day of the Writers’ Summer School is always a flurry of activity: early breakfast; goodbye hugs; waving the coach off to the station at 8:30; stripping the beds […]

#Swanwick68: Day 6 (Thursday)

Thursday is the last day of the programme. The specialist courses finish in the morning; the last two-parters run until mid-afternoon. And then we start winding down, although it only […]

#Swanwick68: Day 5 (Wednesday)

If you read my blog yesterday, you will remember me talking about writers procrastinating and said we always have clean ovens and kitchen floors. Cue a sardonic phone call from […]

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