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The 75th Cheltenham Literature Festival.


The 75th Cheltenham Literature Festival this October was a real cracker. I went to three events and every one of them was brilliant. I chose Peter Godwin’s workshop on Memoir. Lots of practical writing tips you’ve heard before but still … Continue reading

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Pittsburgh


Pittsburgh isn’t your usual tourist destination but with my son, his wife and baby having recently emigrated there – well, he did, she is American – my husband and I set off to explore the city. Not being a keen … Continue reading

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Genealogy


As a keen social historian, I love genealogy and researching family trees, although I have to confess that I have never found Ancestry easy to negiotiate! But loving finding out about family, my husband, Angus and myself booked for a … Continue reading

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Irish history or blarney?


On our recent trip to Northern Ireland and the Republic, my husband and myself stayed in a small town called Newtonstewart near Omagh. While there in this 120 year-old cottage, a book left for our perusal caught my attention. There … Continue reading

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Wigtown: An author and readers paradise


In the 1990’s it was suggested that it would be a great idea to regenerate one of Scotland’s towns that had suffered an economic downturn. After some debate Wigtown in Dumfries and Galloway was chosen. I had heard so much … Continue reading

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The Latest promo video of the book by Dr Jember Teferra


Please take a moment to have a listen to the latest video my fellow collaborator, Arthur Champion has produced. It gives a little background to the book we produced together and introduces this amazing woman, a real patron and defender … Continue reading

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Perseverance and sheer hard work do pay off


This image is of my husband, Angus, near our house shortly before he started his big bike ride end-to-end France – Caen in the North to Nice in the South. This not only involved 870 miles of cycling day after … Continue reading

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Emigration: Pre and Post Global World


My son, his wife and son are emigrating at the end of May. A sad time for us, of course, because we will miss them. But we know that we can fly out to see them in just 6-7 hours … Continue reading

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Scargill House Writing Retreat


These images hardly do justice to the beauty of this rural Yorkshire retreat. To be honest, I went on this Christian Writers weekend in some fear and trepidation. I’m ashamed to say that now I’m getting older I like my … Continue reading

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Coleridge’s Cottage


Coleridge’s Cottage in Nether Stowey, Somerset, is one of my favourite National Trust places to visit. Why? Firstly, Coleridge is one of my favourite poets, and secondly, I always feel at home here. My husband and I last visited this … Continue reading

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