Roses at Hever Castle

My mother recently moved from the family home with the cottage garden she's lovingly tended and creatively developed for decades to an apartment with a small patio, so an outing to Hever Castle (famed for being Anne Bolyn's family home but also for it's marvellous gardens) was in order. We'd timed our visit for the... Continue Reading →

The Dungeness Estate

It's a rather extraordinary place to live, and yet people do. I'd be tempted to live there myself if I hadn't spent 2 hours - yes, you read that correctly - sat in traffic to get through the 2 mile long bit of beach at Camber earlier this month in order to reach it. Dungeness... Continue Reading →

Salman Rushdie at the Hay Festival

If you've not read "The Golden House", please be aware there may be the odd spoiler below Salman Rushdie was at the Hay Festival talking about his new book "The Golden House"  I've read a four of Mr Rushdie's books (yes, I just went off to Goodreads to count them) with "Midnight's Children" featuring at... Continue Reading →

Rose Tremain at the Hay Festival

If you've not yet read "Rosie" - this piece does contain the odd spoiler. Rose Tremain's new book - and the subject of her talk at Hay - was "Rosie: Scenes from a Vanished Life". I was drawn to Rose Tremain's talk for two reasons. The first obvious - but the second is that one... Continue Reading →

The Hay Festival

Attending the Hay Festival has been on my wish list for a good many years. Each year I promise myself I'll do something about it "next year". Then next year arrives, I realise the Festival is already happening and I've done absolutely nothing. So ... this year I put it on my list of writing... Continue Reading →

“Once” by Ronel Janse van Vuuren

"Once" - a collection of short stories first published in her native Afrikaans by Ronel van Vuuren - will soon be reaching a wider audience with its publication in English. Ronel Janse van Vuuren is the author of New Adult, Young Adult and children’s fiction filled with mythology and folklore. Her dark fantasy stories can... Continue Reading →

Enchanted India

The idea for this story came from Fiction Can Be Fun's monthly's #FF prompt for May which was to select a book title from the Recent Books section of Project Gutenberg site as the title and prompt for your story. With a word limit of 500 words (ish) and a deadline which I missed -... Continue Reading →

ISWG: Spring has sprung …

I'm a new recruit to Alex Cavanaugh’s Insecure Writers Support Group (the link takes you to details on what that means and how to join. You'll also find a list of bloggers signed up to the challenge - do check them out). On the first Wednesday of every month, we all post our thoughts, fears... Continue Reading →

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