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  • Thanks for waiting

    August 20, 2009

    • I'm finally finished with my first draft of The Accidental Guru and am hurtling into the second whilst all my mental notes on the revision are fresh in my mind. Luckily, I can see where cuts need to be made and this will hopefully speed up the process. It's been so long since I started it, I've forgotten a great deal of the scenes I'd written so I've gone back to it as a reader rather than as a ...
  • Any Brits out there?

    May 22, 2009

    • Just a quick appeal to see if there are any UK authors out there, particularly the London area.   It would be good to network/swap ideas.   Would it be worth starting a club for the Brit Pack?
  • Twittering with success

    May 21, 2009

    • As a new member of Red Room and of Twitter, I thought I'd combine the two by following Red Room ON Twitter.   It turns out I was the 900th follower which got me a couple of mentions and a link back to my Red Room page.   I feel I've arrived!   And in so short a time.Now all I need do is finish the book...The Accidental Guru Blog
  • Hi to everyone

    May 19, 2009

    • I've joined Red Room in the hope of hooking up with other authors, particularly those writing contemporary women's fiction.   If there's anyone out there writing for the 40+ market, I'd be doubly glad to connect with you.So far I'm 3/4 of my way through The Accidental Guru which tells the story of four friends, Aurora, Judi, Paula and Mel, and the six months that change their lives.  The ...
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