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Join me on a voyage round the blogs
hosted by delightful, wonderful writers
of thoroughly enjoyable books:
Monday 31st October Deborah Swift's Blog I talk about why I started the series and mention Voyage3 Bring It Close, Jesamiah is in trouble – trouble follows him like a ship’s wake – but this time in trouble with his wife, Tiola, and Governor Spotswood of Virginia. Against Jesamiah’s better judgement he finds himself embroiled in plans to rid the seas of the most notorious pirate of the Golden Age of Piracy – Blackbeard! There are complications, though. (1) How to placate his irate wife. (2) How to stay alive long enough to achieve 1, and (3) What to do about, and ignore, his dead father? Ghosts do not exist. Or do they? If they don’t, then who is the chap hanging around the Virginia plantation where Jesamiah grew up? The chap who seems to be keeping a close eye on what Jesamiah is up to? And it just so happens, that much of Bring It Close is set in October – at Hallowe’en!
NOVEMBER
2nd Charlene Newcomb Welcome to my Worlds I'm a guest of author Charlene Newcomb today - I'm talking about the highs and lows of being an author (and believe me, there's a lot of both for most authors!)
4th Anna Belfrage Stolen Moments With Jesamiah occasionally interrupting I talk about locations then and now, and using where I've been in the tales I write
7th J.G. Harlond Reading and Writing Facts in fiction? Important or not?
9th Lucienne Boyce's Blog Do readers expect - and even want - the cliched, stereotypical characters and plot?
11th Judith Arnopp's Blog Today: an excerpt to tickle your pirate taste buds!
14th Mercedes Rochelle Historical Fiction Blog Facts in Fiction how the one must complement the other - and a short excerpt
15th Cryssa
Bazos'sBlog Writing a series isn't as easy as it seems...
16th Elizabeth St John's Blog An excerpt: a cross ex-pirate, a damaged ship and an annoying enemy
17th Alison Morton's Writing Blog The importance of keeping continuity when writing a series (and how hard that is!)
18th Annie
Whitehead Reads, Writes, Reviews A fanciful tale of a meeting between two people of the 10th and 18th centuries...
21st Linda
Collison Sea of Words Behind every pirate is a (good) witch...
Tuesday 22nd Marian
L. Thorpe's Blog
Wednesday 23rd M.K. Tod
Thursday 24th Cathie Dunn Historical Fiction, Mystery & Romance
Friday 25th Joan Fallon's Blog
Monday 28th Tony
Riches The Writing Desk
Wednesday 30th Pauline Barclay
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