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A year on from my TLC Literary Adventure

On Facebook this week I saw a photo of the terrace at Casa Ana where we spent most of the sessions on our Literary Adventure. The scene looked familiar, but there was something wrong in the picture. It wasn’t us,… Continue Reading →

On reading ‘Slipstream’

I’m currently working on an article for a competition, and that has had me thinking a lot – more than usual – about the process of writing. It may be no coincidence, but I’ve also been reading Elizabeth Jane Howard’s… Continue Reading →

The inner critic is in the Fogou

It’s three weeks in since I left Rosemerryn and The Writer’s Retreat, and I am feeling heartily glad that I attended.  It has reinvigorated my writing.  Hurrah!  There are many gems that I’ve picked up along my writing journey –… Continue Reading →

Why do you write?

This is the question that jumped out at me this week, and the without hesitation response that I heard in my head was ‘to make sense of the world’ Well.  That rather surprised me, and I’ve been thinking about it… Continue Reading →

Dear Santa…

Dear Santa, It’s been a really great year, and I’ve been such a lucky (*coughs*) girl, but if I were to wish for a few things to be bundled up on Christmas Day, they would be: Greater discipline – to… Continue Reading →

A great week!

    Why has it been so?  I feel energised, happy and productive.  These things matter to me, and when I look back on the last week, I can really say that I’ve had a ‘great week’.  Let’s take each… Continue Reading →

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