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A Visit to Beer

A Visit to Beer

The Jurassic Coast stretches for some 95 miles from Studland Bay in Dorset to Exmouth in East Devon and is said to reveal 185 million years of the Earth’s history. It was awarded UNESCO status in 2001 and is well known as a site rich in prehistoric remains. Many...

My October 2022 Newsletter

My October 2022 Newsletter

Hello and welcome to my October Newsletter   Well, the mornings are getting colder, and the nights are pulling in so I think Autumn is upon us. However, thanks to the recent heavy rain, my garden is looking better now than it has all summer, and...

My Guest Author: Tracey Gerrard

My Guest Author: Tracey Gerrard

I first met Tracey Gerrard on social media, and when we discovered we liked the same kind of books, we soon became friends. As well as writing books, Tracey works full time, so she is a busy lady, and I’m delighted she found the time for a chat with me. Without...

My September 2022 Newsletter

My September 2022 Newsletter

Hello and welcome to my September Newsletter   It's hard to believe that we are into September already, and no doubt people will soon be talking about Christmas! Now there's a scary thought! We've had a fantastic summer though, and I for one have...

My Guest Author: Laura Lyndhurst

My Guest Author: Laura Lyndhurst

I first met Laura Lyndhurst on a Facebook page called "Best Book Editors: Authors, Readers, Others Welcome", and we soon became friends. The group is a great place for meeting other authors and finding new books to read. I know Laura is a busy lady and so I’m...

A Visit to Torrington: The Town That Burnt Twice

A Visit to Torrington: The Town That Burnt Twice

I recently paid a visit to Great Torrington, a small market town in the north of Devon. The town is sited on an ancient settlement on high ground with a steep drop to the River Torridge below. The Castle remains are surrounded by spectacular views of unspoilt green...

My August 2022 Newsletter

My August 2022 Newsletter

Hello and welcome to my August Newsletter.   Well, what a hot and dry month July turned out to be! The soil in my back garden is quite shallow, so I've had to do a lot of watering to keep my plants alive. Goodness knows what our water bill will be,...

An Interview with Celia Martin

An Interview with Celia Martin

I met this month’s guest on social media through our shared interest in reading and writing and we soon became friends. Celia has written nine historical fiction novels set in the seventeenth century. So far I've only read the first book, To Challenge of Destiny,...

My July 2022 Newsletter

My July 2022 Newsletter

Hello and welcome to my July Newsletter   Those of you who know me best will know how fond I am of my garden and I couldn't resist adding a photo of this flower bed. It's looked lovely for weeks with self-seeded foxgloves and Welsh...

Lynton and Lynmouth

Lynton and Lynmouth

Found on the northern edge of Exmoor, two of my favourite places to visit locally are the picturesque twin villages of Lynton and Lynmouth. As the name suggests, Lynmouth lies at sea level at the confluence of the West Lyn and East Lyn rivers, in a gorge some 700 feet...

My June 2022 Newsletter

My June 2022 Newsletter

Hello and welcome to my June Newsletter.   Like many people, after over two years of barely going anywhere, we have recently had a couple of short breaks.  In April we spent a couple of days in Great Malvern, a place we had never been before...

Beverley Latimer – My June 2022 Guest Author

Beverley Latimer – My June 2022 Guest Author

I first met this month’s guest on social media through our shared interest in reading and writing. She has published two books so far and is busy working on the third so I’m pleased she has agreed to have a chat with me. Good morning, Beverley, I thought we might...

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