

- Sep 29, 2021
Writing catch up: Crossing the Line
Good news! I’ve finished writing book two of my Crossing the Line series. All bar the editing (of course). It’s currently sitting at just over 1000,000 words and takes the surviving protagonists from Sydney to Melbourne via the Great Southern Rail Journey. It’s well over a year behind in completing because of conflicting demands on time and creativity, but at last, I’ve written the last two words on the manuscript–The End. Crossing the Line explores the bravery of ordinary pe

- Sep 22, 2021
Article round-up... research never stops!
The last few weeks have been full of Covid-19 related articles. I’ve cut right down now and looked for more uplifting reading material. Well, articles that further background research for my writing anyway. For instance, this one in the Irish Times about superstition, I would never disturb a fairy fort. We’ve probably all got our little suspicions. The acts, thoughts, words we do or don’t say in certain situations. I don’t put umbrellas up inside because that’s bad luck (espe

- Sep 15, 2021
Book review: Fractured Lives by Russ Colchamiro
In the cosmic realm of Eternity, there’s only one private eye to hire when your world gets turned inside out-Angela Hardwicke.

- Sep 8, 2021
A moment with Isobel Blackthorn
Interview with Isobel Blackthorn, author of Emma's Tapestry, The Unlikely Occultist, and so much more.


- Sep 1, 2021
Non-Definitive History: Words of wisdom: why we quote
Why we like to collect, remember, and share quotes .