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Review of Why Good Men Kill by James Lilley

This is a book about circumstances. It’s a wrong time-wrong place story with catastrophic effects that snowball our hero into a corner. At his back, he has one wall with nothing left to lose and, at the other, I’ve had  it with this. But we’ve shot to the end of the story, where Ed is… Continue reading Review of Why Good Men Kill by James Lilley

Selling Your Books at Fairs and Events.

When your book comes out, you need to market it. It’s a sad fact of life that if you eat 1000 cream cakes, you will get fat, and it’s also a fact that no matter how much you think it should, your book isn’t going to sell itself. Much of your marketing and promotion will… Continue reading Selling Your Books at Fairs and Events.

Review of Beneath the Sand by Jake Shuford

I started a mainstream book by my hero, Dean Koontz, about two weeks ago but have been so snowed under with work that there’s been no time for reading—and long may it continue. I haven’t left mainstream behind, but the following two reviews are both from pre-published Indie’s written by my lovely clients. Beneath the… Continue reading Review of Beneath the Sand by Jake Shuford

Writing for Therapy

This is one of my favourite aspects of creative writing. With a single wave of the writing wand, writing for therapy could save the world billions in treatment costs. That’s a significant brag akin to John Lennon saying he’s more famous than Jesus—and the guy from Talking Heads saying he’s more famous than John Lennon—come… Continue reading Writing for Therapy

21st July 2021 BBE Blog A Garage Extension with Climbing Roses.

It’s so long since I’ve had time to write anything blog-wise. Time has got the better of me every which way I turn. So, what’s been happening?  All three of us are double-dipped. That makes me feel safe. I’ve got my card to prove that I’m fit to fly—if I but had a plane to… Continue reading 21st July 2021 BBE Blog A Garage Extension with Climbing Roses.

Rules For Using Clauses and Commas

Rules For Using Clauses and Commas   For many writers,  knowing when and how to use commas correctly is one of the most baffling processes to get their heads around. We’re going to look at common errors regarding punctuating your sentences correctly. Some people use the Oxford comma, some don’t—what are the rules? We’d be… Continue reading Rules For Using Clauses and Commas

New Book: Lizards Leap by Katherie Black, Out This weekend!

New Book Coming this Weekend By Established Author Katherine Black Lizards Leap Funky, Fantasy Fun For All the Family to Enjoy Newspaper Review: “Like Enid Blyton on Acid.”  

Review of Professor Challenger in the Serpent of the Loch by Lou J Berger.

Another Indie this time because I’ve got behind on my reading. I am a writing/reading group member where a book is selected for consideration every week. This is an absolute gem that I wouldn’t otherwise have chosen to read. It is pushing my boundaries and broadening my mind. I loved this book. The first thing… Continue reading Review of Professor Challenger in the Serpent of the Loch by Lou J Berger.

Review of Mudflap the Gloves Come Off by Jay Alden Bailey

This is the second book that I’ve read in this fascinating, unusual and brilliant series. These are factual books based on one man’s life and personal ethos. Mister Bailey has created an authentic brand from his character Mudflap. A Mudflap is somebody who puts their own needs and ends below the needs of others and… Continue reading Review of Mudflap the Gloves Come Off by Jay Alden Bailey

Company Service Review For KH Cleaning Services.

Heather Barker of KH Cleaning Services Barrow-in-Furness, Cumbria, has been coming to us for a month now. I can’t praise this company enough. Let’s start with money. These days, people always want to know the price. Payment couldn’t be easier. You pay either on a weekly or monthly basis directly into the company bank account from… Continue reading Company Service Review For KH Cleaning Services.