It’s time
It’s now the 5th of July. It’s time to get back to this blog after months of procrastination. After Coronavirus it is hard to pick up life again. The 3rd book, called Dyed Pretty, [Working title] after some more research […]
It’s now the 5th of July. It’s time to get back to this blog after months of procrastination. After Coronavirus it is hard to pick up life again. The 3rd book, called Dyed Pretty, [Working title] after some more research […]
I’m so excited. What time is it there? is finally registered as a Kindle e-book on Amazon books. For a free sample click on the ‘read Amazon’ link I had so much fun tweaking this book and adding the humorous voice of the […]
How lucky everyone was fit and well and able to attend. Women Writing History and my book launch of What time is it there? was the last event on the Eltham library’s calendar before the coronavirus restrictions and closures were put in […]
To quote Robbie Burns, ‘The best laid schemes o’ mice an’ men oft go awry‘. Or my favourite saying, ‘If you want to make God laugh tell her your plans.’ by Anne Lamat Life took a different turn this week […]
It was an inspiring get-together with other authors at the Women History Writer’s Month at the Eltham Library The final day had arrived. Once more, Wendy Dunn was the lynch pin that held everything together. She organised not only the […]
‘Meet the Authors’ event in London with MadeGlobal publishing. Last Sunday I attended, via live streaming on my computer, MadeGlobal’s ‘Meet the Authors’ event. There was only one hitch…8 pm Saturday evening London time was 5 am Sunday morning in […]
Often we look so long at the closed door we do not see the one that has been opened for us. (Helen Keller) Recently life has been filled with frustrations; organizing new cards, finding old receipts and worrying […]
I am delighted to be able to showcase the inspiring books and successful career of my long time writing friend and colleague, Wendy Dunn. Wendy J. Dunn is an Australian writer who has been obsessed by Anne Boleyn and Tudor […]