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  • Romantic Novelists on Tour

    Playing tourist is fun – playing tourist in the company of a historical novelist is even better! My good friend Jean Fullerton – who writes fabulous historical novels – came for a visit and we went on tour. I always love playing tour guide for a friend. It always makes me look at things through…

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  • How could they????

    I was planning to blog about my visit to the USS Intrepid – the aircraft carrier turned into to a museum in the Hudson River. To get myself in the right frame of mind, I decided to watch the movie Top Gun on television. Cup of tea in hand, I settled onto the couch. But…

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  • It's here!

      I’m always excited by publication days.. it’s thrilling to think that somewhere in the world, someone is reading my story. Will it touch them in some way? Maybe make them smile… This publication day is particularly special – because this is the publication of 100 Stories For Queensland. 

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  • I'm a finalist… Woo Hoo!!

    I’m bouncing around the room today – absolutely thrilled to learn that I am a finalist in the Sheila Contest – run by the Valley Forge chapter of the Romance Writers of America. The contest is for an unpublished manuscript in a genre I’ve never tried before – paranormal romance.

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  • It’s almost publication day

    This is the cover of the fabulous charity anthology that has been put together to raise money for victims of the floods that ravaged large parts of Queensland in January. I am very proud to have my name on the cover – and to be part of such a fabulous venture.  All the stories have…

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  • Spectacularly Scared Silly

    I’m not afraid of heights – honestly I’m not. I have a healthy respect for things I might fall off – chairs, ladders, horses…   But heights… I’m fine… ish. I’m in Toronto this week – and the city has this tower…. It’s the world’s tallest tower. It’s very photogenic. There are two observation desks –…

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  • A cover story

    After seeing my Russian cover last week, I started thinking about book covers, and how they vary from place to place. This was all the excuse I needed to spend a lovely couple of hours yesterday browsing in a bookshop (I didn’t spend too much money – honestly). These are my thoughts after  a comparison…

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