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My working career spans the Royal Navy, a spell as a dairyman in the Highlands of Scotland, many years in military survey in the British Army, and a fourth career in Information Technology. I have recently become a budding author. See more...-
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Lance Greenfield chats with Eloise De Sousa
Introduction Today, it is my great pleasure to welcome Eloise De Sousa for my first author interview on this blog. Eloise is a writer of children’s fiction, adult crime fiction and poetry. Working in the library at the local primary … Continue reading
Posted in Author Interview
Tagged author, children's fiction, eloise de sousa, interview, space dust
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Ten Little Astronauts at the Agatha Christie Festival
Originally posted on Damon L. Wakes:
I’ve been invited to talk about Ten Little Astronauts at the International Agatha Christie Festival on September 14th! If you’re in the area (or planning to make a trip to Torquay for five straight…
Posted in publishing, Writing
Tagged author, christie, damon l wakes, damon wakes, publishing, science fiction, unbound
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Cara Bristol’s 8-Year Authorversary
Some great advice from an author who has been through the mill Read the original article here For my 8-year authorversary: 12 Truths About Publishing by Cara Bristol Eight years ago this month, I received my first book contract! Intimate … Continue reading
Posted in Writing
Tagged author, author village, Cara Bristol, carabristol, hints, marketing, publishing, readers, romance, science fiction, sharing, tips, writing
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Whatever Happened to Small is Beautiful?
In 1993, E.F. Schmacher published a book entitled Small is Beautiful: A Study of Economics as if People Mattered. It was well received, and promised a potential revolution in ideas for capitalism and for the consumer society. Recently I saw…
Posted in Eleven Miles, indie, Personal, Writing
Tagged author, breakthrough, movie, publishing, Self-publishing, skillman, writing
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An Interview with William Horwood
Originally posted on Fabulous Realms:
I’m delighted to post today an exclusive interview I recently conducted with William Horwood, author of the Duncton Wood series. Dedicated followers of this blog will be well aware of the high regard in which…
Posted in Book review, Personal
Tagged ash silverwood, author, duncton wood, interview, kipling, skallagrigg, the boy with no shoes, tolkein, william horwood
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Do NOT buy my book!
Is he serious? Is he crazy? Why would an author tell us NOT to buy his book?” Well, I can tell you that, yes, I am serious. And I can’t deny being a little crazy. Plenty of people who know me … Continue reading
When Pleasure Blooms is FREE
To celebrate the end of the first full working week in 2015, I am making the Kindle version of my anthology, When Pleasure Blooms, and the stand-alone versions of the constituent stories, absolutely FREE on Amazon from Friday (9th) through to … Continue reading
Posted in erotica, Writing
Tagged author, erotica, free, goodreads, kindle, Lance Greenfield, whenpleasureblooms
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Review of Eleven Miles by Howard Loring
Given I’m an author, as a rule I don’t publish reviews for fear my motives may be called into question, but I’m breaking my long-established protocol for this splendid little book by Lance Greenfield, I believe his first novel, entitled … Continue reading
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Tagged author, book review, botswana, coming of age, eleven miles, goodreads, Howard Loring, inspirational fiction, review
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