They say it takes two to tango, but then it takes two for most other ballroom dances! Tango is T in the NATO phonetic alphabet of course, and if you didn’t know that is my theme for the A to
Yukon Gold
I’ve been keeping the best till last in the April A to Z Blog Challenge, since today’s post is an 1800 word story from my writing buddy, Jon Curran. I’ll leave him to do his own introduction! As a child,
Spring will be a little late this year
This is a creative writing exercise on endings, using the phrase ‘Spring will be a little late this year’. This one is from my writing buddy, Judi Walsh. I was bowled over by the version she produced in class, but
Norwich – City of Literature
This is a creative writing exercise called ‘Mythologising Home’. However this one is from my writing buddy, Hilary Slade. Not only did Hilary write a great piece, it taught me more about the history of my nearest city in 500
Kanizo
Today my post is K for Kanizo, which is the name my cover illustrator Danielle English works under (it’s her website name). Dani is 22 and graduated last year from Winchester School of Art and Design, in the UK, with
Stanley & Katrina talk about Love Middle Grade Actually
Stanley and Katrina are the authors of one of the books in Love Middle Grade Actually. As they put it: We ventured into podcasting yesterday. In it we talk about Love MG at the end. Two pets with a microphone
Princeling George interviews the author!
I’m George, and I decided to interview Jemima when we were on our way back from interviewing Ludo. That’s because we were camping by the side of the river where the flying machine was moored for our overnight stop, and