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#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 […]

#Swanwick68: Day 3 (Monday)

One of the innovations in the past couple of years has been the introduction of Virtual Swanwick. This is run via Facebook; hosted by long-time Swanwicker and former Chairman, Katy Clarke; […]

#Swanwick68: Day 2 (Sunday)

I started the day by lifting my pen with Tarja, who urged us to find an issue of concern and visualise it as a pebble dropped into water. Three times we did […]

#Swanwick68: Day 0 (Friday)

Ode To Swanwick I’m bombarded by signs: Queue, caution! 40mph (chance would be a fine thing!) Congestion, slow down (how can you slow down from a full stop?) Congestion, use the […]

Counterfeit! On Being Thankful

I’ve had a terrific week and have a lot to be thankful for. Last Tuesday Counterfeit! was published and we had an African-themed party in Chudleigh Parish Church where around 60 […]

Counterfeit! Launch Details

With less than 24 hours to go, I’m getting very excited about the launch of my new novel, Counterfeit!. The fizz is on ice, the cakes are ordered and the invitations have […]

Counterfeit! Blog Tour

I have been taking part in a blog tour in celebration of the launch of my new novel, Counterfeit! Details of the various stops on the tour are shown below, with links […]

Flashing For Free

Over the past year or so, I have been sending pieces of flash fiction to Bea Hutchings, who has broadcast them on her arts programmes on Riviera FM. Many of […]

Working Together For Visibility

One of the biggest problems for authors today is that of visibility. The number of books published each year, or even each day, varies depending on whose statistics you read, […]

Whither Education?

I have always been proud of our education system and very grateful for the opportunities it gave me. Now, I know that as a ’50s baby, I was lucky to […]

I Am In Awe of ALLi

This week’s post is short and sweet: it’s an unashamed appreciation of ALLi (Alliance of Independent Authors) and the online conference they organised last Friday/Saturday as a fringe event associated […]

Counterfeit! Update: Meet Kabwe

Kabwe Mazoka is the first person we meet in Counterfeit! He is Zambian, in his early thirties and following the death of his father, runs the family company, Mazokapharm, in Ndola, in […]

Rarely Black and White (Part II)

Last month I talked about my perceived wisdom being challenged by my first big project in Russia, where I found that problems, and their solutions, were rarely black and white. The same […]

Elizabeth Chats With…Terri Nixon

This month I’m chatting with another Devon writer and founder member of West of England Authors. My guest is Plymouth-based Terri Nixon who is celebrating yet another publishing success this […]

Generations of Thinking

Different generations often have difficulty understanding each other. My late Father used to say: when you’re a teenager, you are surprised at how little your parents know, or understand, about […]

Sharing The Love Around…

As anyone who has walked past a florist, a sweet shop or a stationer can’t fail to have noticed, 14th February was St Valentine’s Day, traditionally dedicated to love and […]

Twice As Revealing…

The manuscript for my second novel, Counterfeit! is with my beta readers at the moment, so I’m having a few weeks off from editing to concentrate on pre-publication promotion. And […]

A Broad Abroad: Moving House

Today, my blog is moving house. I first started blogging back in December 2007. Many of my posts have been travel-related. Some of the earliest ones were a series called: Emails […]

It’s About Time

    After all the effort of getting ready for Christmas—an effort that we are encouraged by the shops to commence earlier each year—it’s sobering to think how quickly the […]

SMART Self-Assessment

  This time last year, I posted an article about SMART objectives, and listed those I was planning to achieve in the coming year. Getting ready to do a repeat […]

Time For A Change?

  As the year draws to a close, many of us reflect on what we have achieved during the past twelve months and start planning for the future, This morning, […]

And Relax…

As we get older, it appears that time speeds up. I seem to start every Christmas letter (and yes, I do write one of those dreaded things, but it only […]

There Are No Words…

  …to describe what most people must have felt when the news broke of Friday’s atrocity in Paris. Angry, or distraught, or frightened, or belligerent, or heartbroken; they all seem […]

It’s All About Quantity

November is the month when hundreds of thousands of writers from all over the world challenge themselves to write fifty thousand words in just thirty days. It’s sometimes hard to […]

A Novel Is Announced

Anyone who has read part 3 of my Business of Writing series, Improving Effectiveness, or indeed read Terry Tyler’s Z Files last week where I exposed my inner Virgo, knows […]

The Sound of Music

  This weekend reminded me just what a big part music plays in my life; and not just one particular genre, but a whole variety.   I was driving into Exeter […]

Chilling By The River

After three days of full-on treats, and rather more walking than we’d promised ourselves, today is a fairly unstructured day. We are meeting friends for lunch, but otherwise the day […]

Serendipity Day

Today we have plans for the afternoon and evening, but leave the morning to look after itself, heading in the general direction of Covent Garden. For people who usually know […]

Country Mice Go To The City

  “Let’s promise ourselves we won’t walk our feet off this time,” says Michael as we pack our cases. I happily agree, knowing we will blissfully abandon our promise as […]

Elizabeth Chats With…Julia Gibbs

Being a self-published author isn’t about doing everything yourself; it’s about taking responsibility for everything yourself—making sure you have the right team members in place to cover the parts you […]

No Place For Bystanders

  Anyone who’s read any of my books on business skills for writers, or sat in one of my workshops at Swanwick, knows I am a strong devotee of the […]

Busy Doing Nothing

  Socrates said: Beware the barrenness of a busy life. Those Greeks knew a thing or two, didn’t they? When I don’t write – and there are far too many […]

Swanwick 2015: Only in Swanwick…

…would the Dregs Party include an ensemble of musicians howling along to Werewolves of Gateshead… …would the School’s Chairman appear in green and white bloomers in our own version of […]

Swanwick 2015: Keeping The Faith

Stephen King (Photo courtesy of “Pinguino”) Thought for the Day: Sitting in Simon Hall’s class on novel writing this morning, I heard the strongest reason for we writers to keep going, […]

Got My Mojo Back…

  One of the gifts I inherited from my father is the ability to sleep well. I am lucky enough to be able to fall asleep anywhere, any time: in […]

Sunday by the Sea

  A Sunday afternoon at the English seaside often used to involve music: a bandstand, a few musicians playing their socks off, the audience dozing in deckchairs. And at the […]

A Broad Abroad: My Indian Ocean Bath

  In the more than 20 years I worked internationally, I visited some under-developed countries and on some occasions, conditions were quite difficult. But that wasn’t always the case. There […]

Interview Round-Up

I was going to talk today about spending Sunday afternoon in a musical marquee in Torquay (we certainly know how to live down here in the South West).  But a […]

A Day at the Races

  One of the other hats I wear, apart from writer of elegant fictional prose (!) is that of editor of Chudleigh Phoenix Community Magazine. In that guise I applied […]

When Did We Get So Fearful?

  In our house, there is a level of uncertainty and anticipation about this Thursday’s elections – but it’s nothing to do with the national poll. For the first time […]

Quantity Over Quality?

  This Friday will be 10th April and it’s a special date for me for a number of reasons. Firstly, it was the day on which my late parents got […]

The End and the Beginning

  Tomorrow is the end of the financial year. For the rest of this week, I’m abandoning my writing for the chance to slave over a red hot spreadsheet, as […]

Spring Give-Away

It’s two years next month since I published Parcels in the Rain and Other Writing. I’ve had a busy time since then, bringing out three ebooks in the Business of […]

Elizabeth Chats With…Jackie Juno

My guest this month is a writer, painter, performer, singer, radio presenter, comedian and celebrant who runs workshops in Devon and beyond, including writing and creative workshops and A Course in […]

Why I Love My Work…

  I was browsing the local newspaper yesterday morning when I came across one of those self-help articles so beloved of copy writers and readers everywhere. The title read: 5 […]

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