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The blacksmith’s wife
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My version of 100 days of FallWinter 2012, because the word ‘fall’ is alien to me …
Inititally I am aiming to complete the illustrations for my serial ‘The blacksmith’s wife’ which began life in March this year and continued, 100 words at a time, on the Friday Prediction site, for forty-one episodes.
100 Orkney days of summer
•1 8th July 2012 • 3 CommentsFrom now until the fifteenth of October I shall be participating in the 100 days of summer challenge, re-using photographs, prints and paintings taken, inspired by or based upon visits to Orkney I have been making since 1981. At least some of the time I shall use the poetry of George Mackay Brown as additional inspiration.
Now available – book 4 in the Bridie Burdock series
•1 6th June 2012 • Leave a CommentSee my author profile on Lulu for a ten page preview to this and other titles
The first three copies arrived with colours other than specified and the title a little awry, so this has been tidied.
Content remains the same!
Now available – books 1 and 2 in the Bridie Burdock series
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Now available from Lulu – book 3 in the Bridie Burdock series
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‘Damage limitation’ – coming soon!
•1 21st May 2012 • Leave a CommentWritten in between about March and August last year as a followup to my NaNoWriMo2010 novel (and the fourth in the series) I published this on Blurb and have spent the intervenng months re-reading and correcting the all too many errors.
As soon as I receive my first-ordered book from Lulu and satisfy myself as to quality, I shall publish this – now a 6″ x 9″ version because that is cheaper than 5″ x 8″ used for earlier books in the series.
This cover was designed using their one-piece designed – daunting to start but more satisfying and flexible for type placement than the ‘advanced’ version – I very likely will re-do the cover for Not wanted on voyage before re-issuing.