How to Stop Time was my first encounter with Matt Haig, but not the last, as I now have several of his books on my TBR. This one is my featured book on today’s A2Z Challenge. It changed my perceptions
E for Existence – memory and tribute #AtoZChallenge2021
Existence. Something we take for granted, maybe. Certainly when we are younger. I remember I used to run a personal skills course for a company I did interpersonal skills training for. It’s a laugh, really; I used to be really
Book Review | Tourist Trap by Sue Ann Bowling
Tourist Trap is a science fiction adventure by Sue Ann Bowling, who was one of my blogging friends in Alaska. I’ve been meaning to read it for a few years now, after reading Homecoming just after Sue Ann died, and
E is for Earth | #IWSG post remembering Sue Ann Bowling
My world-building A to Z brings me to E for Earth, and also to my #IWSG post for April. Earth is just there, isn’t it? Surely it doesn’t belong in a world-building theme. Well, even contemporary writers have to build
Book Review | Homecoming by Sue Ann Bowling
I first discovered Sue Ann Bowling on my first A to Z Challenge, in 2012. I loved her blog, I loved her theme, and as I followed her afterwards, I loved what she was interested in and her view from
Book Review: Horse Power by Sue Ann Bowling
This is a short book of around 10-12,000 words, which I think makes it a novella, that provides background in Sue Ann Bowling’s Homecoming series. A Preamble places it in context, and having read neither of the books it follows,