The Light Tamer Book Tour: Author Guest Post

Why you should allow your 85 year old grandma read The Light Tamer   1. Grandma can relive what it was like to fall in love for the first time.  Fifteen year old Jessie Lucente meets Caleb Baldwin and in a heartbeat he steals her heart. 2.  There aren’t any...

How to Wear Statement Jewelry

On the catwalks and on the high street, statement jewellery is undoubtedly the trend du jour. Necklaces are big and eye-catching, earrings are long and dramatic and bracelets are brightly coloured and daring. These pieces are designed to stand out, rather than blend...

Choices Book Tour Author Guest Post: A Smokeless Eternal Flame

A Smokeless Eternal Flame I have been told to write about love. I know Liz is forcing this on me, so I appear mushy and likable to her readers, but that’s not what she’s going to get. I used to think love was the biggest con out there. Sure I knew it existed in some...

Unicorn Keep Book Tour Guest Post: Creating the Keep

Creating The Keep One of the cool things about writing fantasy is being able to create the society and magical rules of the world. As a pantser, I don’t map everything out before hand, but learn the rules as I go. And there are always rules that I must strictly adhere...

Backyard Horse Tales: Sox Blog Tour- Author Guest Post

  “Backyard Horse Tales” was a healing process for me. Sox story was the first of the tales, and was published in 2011. It was well received by horse lovers of all ages, but it wasn’t what I had envisioned. For the rewrite of Sox story I sought out a freelance...

ThornBook Tour Author Guest Post: Last Things First

Last Things First (Or, Writing Out of Order) When I first started writing, I was convinced that there were rules to writing. For example, you started writing with a beginning, progressed through the middle, and ended at the end. Sure there were all those high literary...

Intuition Book Tour: Author Guest Post- Developing a Character

Developing a character by Jayne Fordham Many writers are told to write what they know. And while starting out as a writer, that’s what I have done. In my day job, I work as a psychologist, working from a model that our early experiences influence (but don’t dictate)...