Thanks to a ‘book tag’ post on social media, where you have to share your favourite childhood reads with your pals, I’ve been forced to root out some of my old, dog-eared favourites. Some of you might already know that I’m a bit of a retro-lass and I *do* tend to keep hold of items […]
Going Cuckoo.
And here’s my latest ‘Vivacious Visits’ column – on a bunch of cuckoo-mad crazies. The festival starts tomorrow… but you can visit the glorious village of Marsden anytime. And given the terrible problems that have been happening up on the moors – this place REALLY needs your footfall! (Up to date info on Facebook – […]
Here’s HALIFAX – 1st of ‘Vivacious Visits’
Wordy Wondrous Resolution?
If you’re going to make a New Year’s Resolution, at least try for something that happens to be a little bit more challenging for the old grey matter than the usual ‘go to gym more’ or ‘don’t eat lard.’ That’s what I’ll be attempting anyway, and this year with a bit more of a vernacular […]
Jerry Had Left The Building
As a family, we had probably become a bit complacent with regards to letting our feathered friends roam a bit too free inside of the home. After all, our previous budgie’s name was ‘Elvis’ and whilst we realised that the ‘left the building’ suffix for that name had somewhat been tempting fate…. well. It never […]
Ministering to Mind Games
My first novel, ‘Mind Games and Ministers’ kind of erm … sold out. Which was nice. So, having recently published my second one (a sequel, if you like – ‘Cuckoo in the Chocolate’) I took the opportunity to ask the artist who designed ‘Cuckoo’, to have a bash at a new cover for a second […]
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