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Author Feature: Kelly Morgan
Hey, Kelly! Great to have you on the blog, thank you so much for joining me. Please introduce yourself and your books, and include one fun fact about you (or three very boring facts). Hi, I’m Kelly Morgan, indie author and indie publisher at Brigh...
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Topsy Turvy Book Tour #24: Moby Dick
Author's Note: In case you missed the posts explaining what this is all about, a few years ago, some friends and I decided to create a list of writing prompts where our original characters "visited" other books. Seeing as the resulting ...
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1920s Research: Afternoon Tea Recipes
Afternoon tea is considered something of an English tradition. However, I, despite having been born in England and living here for thirty-something years (so far *crosses fingers*), can't recall ever having had afternoon tea, but perhaps I'm too mu...
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Topsy Turvy Book Tour #23: 1984
  Author's Note: In case you missed the posts explaining what this is all about, a few years ago, some friends and I decided to create a list of writing prompts where our original characters "visited" other books. Seeing as the resulting storie...
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Author Feature: Saz Vora
Today, I have the great pleasure of featuring my friend Saz Vora on the blog. Saz writes heartfelt, family-focused women's fiction, and I'm really excited to share her interview with you today. Hey, Saz! Great to have you on the blog, thank you so...
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Topsy Turvy Book Tour #22: Twilight
Author's Note: In case you missed the posts explaining what this is all about, a few years ago, some friends and I decided to create a list of writing prompts where our original characters "visited" other books. Seeing as the resulting stories were ...
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3 Weird Ways I've Researched My Historical Mystery Books
Research is an important part of any writer's life, but even more so for those of us who choose to set our fiction in the past. My mystery books take place in 1920s England, so that's where I focus most of my research. It's useful for me to know a...
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Topsy Turvy Book Tour #21: Lord of the Rings
Author's Note: In case you missed the posts explaining what this is all about, a few years ago, some friends and I decided to create a list of writing prompts where our original characters "visited" other books. Seeing as the resulting ...
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Author Feature: Bruce Spydar
Today I'm very pleased to welcome self-help and comedy writer Bruce Spydar to the blog to talk about his books.   Hey Bruce! Great to have you on the blog, thank you so much for joining me. Please introduce yourself and your books, and include...
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Topsy Turvy Book Tour #20: Jurassic Park
'"Please Keep To The Paths",' read Lucas, although it was very difficult with half of the sign missing.  It looked worryingly as though it had been chomped my some large, pointy-toothed creature, but Lucas tried not to think about this too much...
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Author Feature: Kelly M Rayner
Today, I am joined by my fellow historical mystery writer, Kelly M Rayner, who will be talking about her debut novel One More Unfortunate, which is set in Victorian London. I have a feeling you're going to enjoy this one, so I'll shut up an get on ...
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Topsy Turvy Book Tour #19:
Author's Note: In case you missed the posts explaining what this is all about, a few years ago, some friends and I decided to create a list of writing prompts where our original characters "visited" other books. Seeing as the resulting stories were ...
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1920s Research: Breakfast
What did you have for breakfast today?  A bowl of cereal? Some toast? A croissant or other sweet treat? Overnight oats? Perhaps a bacon sandwich, or even a full English breakfast?  Have you ever wondered if people have been eating these t...
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Topsy Turvy Book Tour #18: Frankenstein
Author's Note: In case you missed the posts explaining what this is all about, a few years ago, some friends and I decided to create a list of writing prompts where our original characters "visited" other books. Seeing as the resulting stories were ...
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Author Feature: Lisa Jochim
Today, I have another indie author feature, and I'm thrilled to welcome children's writer Lisa Jochim to the blog. So, without further ado, let's get on with it... Hello, and thank you so much for joining me today! Please take a sec to introduce y...
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