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Writers Abroad radio show 23 - listen to Chapter 1 of Sunshine Soup

Here is something a little different for you. I read Chapter One of my new novel, Sunshine Soup. Meet Maya and Rich Winter on their last day in Stamford, England before they head off for a new life in Dubai with their family. It seems that Maya is going to really miss her job in a [...]

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healing

Bring on the tears

In all my years of teaching I have only ever had one student who has refused to take those first terrifying steps towards sharing her work. But those who do dare to be brave, who summon up every ounce of courage and start to read are the lucky ones. No step is ever more daunting than that first one.

Despite more than 25 years as a professional writer now, I still belong to a writers’ circle. It is my talisman, my lifeline, my own personal place of safety. It is here that I dare to share the words that expose me and make me vulnerable. It is here, that, without doubt, I find my best [...]

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books

30 moving memoirs to read and be inspired by

I am a strong believer that no one can hope to write something without first reading lots of similar books. Teaching expats how to write about their lives overseas I tend to focus on reading other memoirs about people living abroad. Books such [...]

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inspiration

Do you read me?

We are constantly distracted by emails and phones and SMS messages. Our lives are punctuated by electronic beeps. As a result our attention span is shorter. Our kids may no longer read paperbacks, but they do read online. They read in short bursts. They like to watch short YouTube videos, to read cartoon strips. They read in order to find stuff out, to solve a [...]

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inspiration

Why writers need to be copycats

writers should read other books in their genre. Five reasons why they must be inspired to copycat those who went [...]

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