About me
I'm a freelance writer - fiction, nonfiction and anything else that happens to tango its way through my mind. That's for me, and I've won a competition or two, and been published in a range of media. To keep the wolf from the door, I also edit, proofread and write for other people. Love it all. Aren't I lucky?
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Six Weeks in Summer – Helen Meikle. Available on Smashwords and Kindle
Monthly Archives: November 2015
Daily prompt: Limericks
Daily Prompt Teach Your (Bloggers) Well We all know how to do something well — write a post that teaches readers how to do something you know and/or love to do. I’m going to have a little rant because I … Continue reading
Daily prompt: Quite happy, thanks
Daily Prompt A Tale of Two Cities If you could split your time evenly between two places, and two places only, which would these be? On Friday I had my first swim for the season. Not in the surf (still … Continue reading
IMO
Last night, quite by chance, I watched a documentary (old) about Huang Chuncai – China’s Elephant Man. A young man with facial tumours so severe it was difficult to see a face there at all, and so heavy he had … Continue reading
Paris – time to think carefully
Yesterday I tried to write a post suggesting we needed something more constructive than a knee-jerk response to the attack on Paris – but I’m not a journalist or a sage or a world leader. This morning I found this … Continue reading