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Stephen Brandt Sports My footy blog
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Dirty Yellow Petticoat Poems, reviews, interviews and articles (plus a few illustrations) by bookworm, film buff, TV addict and constant scribbler Jacqueline Thompson
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Science News, Science Views & Other Stuff A portfolio of Caroline Brogan's science writing publications from a variety of sources. Aiming to engage those who are interested in science, and to interest those who aren’t already {and musings on other issues which float my boat}
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Lakefront Muse A blog by and for writers of all genres. Weekly author features with personal tips about writing, publishing and promoting.
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Jamie Baker The blog started as a place to record my lessons in the publishing world, but it has since morphed into a platform for me to post my writing. Several short stories can be found in the archives, but the big one is the novel I'm working on. It has it's own page on the blog for new readers to catch up.
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Margaret Griffin Food blog by a passionate foodie.
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agmallaghan The blog for new horror novelist AG Mallaghan
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Foodborn and Bred 'I live food. I cook, bake, preserve it, eat it, grow it and talk incessantly about it. I do have other interests but eventually everything leads back to food.' Margaret Griffin on food. If you like food it's worth a look...
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The Paranormal Blog | Spooky "But I can tell you something about my life that is exquisite that recently happened." Author, Shonda Brock
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Fran Caldwell Comments On Writing and Getting Published
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Rowena May O'Sullivan Author of The Silver Rose, the first in a trilogy called "The Greenwood Witches). Published by Crimson Romance 26 November as an ebook with Print On Demand coming in approximately 3 months time.
As a child, Rowena May O’Sullivan dreamed of becoming a writer. Before that she dreamed of becoming an actress, a ballerina, singer, hairdresser, an adventurer, a magician – you get the picture. Reading while walking was another passion until she fell down a manhole while doing so. Her only thought: Save the book! In order to fulfill her dreams, she eventually returned to her first desire, writing. At least that way she could create stories and become any heroine she wanted without actually endangering herself. Although Rowena has travelled the world she chooses to live in the very beautiful New Zealand where she was born.
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Patty T Mitchell | Writer For the past year and a half I have been putting together a collection of essays about my mother’s life, and about the connection between us as mother and daughter. You may wonder who my mother is, and what is so extraordinary about her life that it should be chronicled.
After decades of indifference, self-indulgence, rebelliousness, embarrassment, and plain old apathy, I can finally say I truly appreciate my mother and her many pseudonyms. But I’ve never been able to understand her as well as a daughter should. That’s why I’m putting these stories together. She deserves understanding, and to have her stories and memories chronicled. I hope I do them justice.
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Student Blogs A selection of writing and journalism blogs uploded by students and writers...
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Mark Jervis | The Road to Brighton Pier When I told my dad that I was moving from Yorkshire to Cornwall to become a writer, this is what he said:‘What?! You’re going to the seaside to write stories?’
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Anthony Bounds Professional Writer and Multi-media Journalist
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