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Guest Post from Joanna Campbell: How I approach my writing.

I’m delighted to welcome Joanna Campbell to my site today. This is a truly fascinating blog about her journey into the world of words and storytelling. Over to you Joanna… Eight years ago, after being a housewife for many years, I completed a proofreading course, but proved spectacularly unsuccessful at securing any work. No one wanted […]

Guest Blog from Nell Peters: The Ides of March-ish

I love having guests on my blog. Some visitors I particularly look forward to, and today I’m thrilled to have one of my favourite guests sharing a little writers wisdom. Please welcome back Nell Peters. Over to you Nell… Hello, Jenny – thanks for having me again! Last time I was a guest blogger here Christmas was […]

Guest Post from Jan Ruth: Sweet Nothings

Today I’m delighted to welcome Jan Ruth back to my site with a wonderfully equine blog. Over to you Jan… SWEET NOTHINGS My passion for horses, whispering, and the inspiration behind the Midnight Sky Series Just when you think you know everything about a subject, along comes someone to blow apart a lifetime of assumptions. […]

Guest Post from Nell Peters: Christmas Groans

With Christmas just around the corner, I’m delighted that fellow writer, Nell Peters, has found time to climb out from underneath a pile of wrapping paper to chat to us today! Why not grab a mince pie and take five minutes, put your feet up and have a read. Over to you Nell… Oh dear; […]

Guest Post by Jan Ruth: Christmas in July.

With Christmas on a hop and a skip away, I’m delighted to bring you a festive themed blog from the lovely Jan Ruth. Over to you Jan… Christmas music; what’s the first track that springs to mind? It’s usually always Slade, that staple of commercial radio and drunken office parties. And as much as we may […]

Guest Post from Jane Jackson: Being Mysterious as Rachel Ennis

Today I am welcoming the lovely Jane Jackson back to my site. On this visit Jane is chatting about her latest book, The Loner, which was written by the ‘other her’- Rachel Ennis! Over to you Jane (or should that be Rachel?)… For the past fifteen years I have been writing historical romantic fiction. I’m fascinated by […]

Guest Interview with Janie Millman: Life’s A Drag

I’m delighted to have Janie Millman with me today for a cuppa, some cake, and a chat about her new novel, Life’s A Drag. Why not join us for a drink and a slice of something delicious, put your feet up for five minutes, and see what Janie has been up to.   “Life’s A Drag” […]

Guest Post from Jan Ruth: Wild, Dark and Silent

It is with great pleasure that welcome Jan Ruth to my blog today, to talk about her book, Wild Water, which is set in the beautiful splendour of on of my favourite places in Britain, the Welsh Hills. Over to you Jan… Wild, Dark and Silent: A testimony to the Welsh Hills. The close of […]

Guest Post from Jane Risdon: Life gets in the way

Today I’m welcoming a fellow Accent author to my site- the lovely Jane Risdon. Over to you Jane… Hello Jenny and everyone, thanks so much for this opportunity to introduce myself and to chat about my writing and blogging with you. I really appreciate it and I hope you will find something here of interest which might […]

Meet My Main Character with Jane Jackson: Crosscurrents

Today I’m delighted to have my friend, and fellow Accent author, Jane Jackson, visiting. Why not grab a cuppa and settle down to learn all about the main character in Jane’s latest book, Crosscurrents- and then read a tasty extract…   Meet My Main Character. Santo Innis is a Cornish engineer who served his apprenticeship at the […]

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