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Lorraine Mace |
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Writing Friends |
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Danny is a great writer and author of the brilliant Will You Love Me Tomorrow Barbara Scott Emmett has been writing for a number of years. Her first novel The Man With The Horn was published in 2001 by Bastard Books. Maureen is an excellent writer of non-fiction and a visit to her site is a must to download her e-book on how to conduct effective research for articles. All aspiring writers of non-fiction should have a copy of her easy to follow guide. She is the co-author of The Writer’s ABC Checklist. Sheila is an incredibly gifted crime writer — when she becomes a household name, just remember you heard it here first. Her themes come out dark, perhaps as a horror or near-future science fiction. Add a little fantasy, an obsession with under-the-bed monsters, a thing against domineering men, and you have her style. As Gilly says: “I live in a world full of murderers and rapists, dodgy police officers and heart broken victims. This world I can handle. The real world I have issues with.” Her site is well worth visiting. A wonderfully gifted writer of short fiction Jo Reed is a fantasy writer living and working in the Southwest of England, author of The Tyranny of the Blood, first in a dark trilogy tracing four generations of a family that never should have existed. Welshcake - Justine Windsor’s blog Entertaining and pithy comments by a great writer. Justine’s Charlie Squires Goes Elsewhere was a finalist in the Times/Chickenhouse children’s novel competition. John has been writing and studying the craft for many years and has recently, by popular demand, turned his attention to working with fellow writers on their manuscripts. View his website for more details. Clair writes humorous contemporary fiction and was a finalist in the Jane Austen Short Story Award 2009. The Africa Reich – a fast-paced conspiracy thriller – is in the tradition of Robert Harris’s Fatherland and imagines a world where Nazi Germany has conquered Africa. Forget the friendly locals with their quaint traditions, this is a look at what life is really like in Spain - grumpy waiters, prostitutes, bureaucracy and all! Incredibly talented author of 22, Britannia Road. Mo’s work is sharply satirical and laugh-out-loud funny. A writer of Children's novels. Holly Weatherby & the Enchanted House, won Children's Book of Year 2009 on the Arts Council sponsored website youwriteon.com |

