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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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If you came here looking for Esther’s regular challenges, I have handed them back into her much more capable hands. It was a lot of fun while it lasted. Hop straight across to her first challenge of 2022. It’s a … Continue reading
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Tagged back, challenge, esther chilton, fun, Lance Greenfield, laugh, poetry, return, wild words, witty, word prompts, words, writing
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Esther’s Challenge – Laugh-along-a-Limerick
Happy Monday to you all and welcome to the final week of 2021 and to Esther Chilton’s regular kick-off-the-week challenge. I have been honoured to be given the custody of Esther’s challenges for the last few months while she recovers from shoulder … Continue reading
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Tagged brow, challenge, col, crest, esther chilton, eyebrow, fun, hill, Lance Greenfield, laugh, poetry, wild words, witty, word prompts, words, writing
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Lance Saves the Universe!
One valuable lesson that I learned from reading so much Sci-fi in my youth is that, when the universe is threatened by an alien invasion, the way to deal with it is to identify and destroy the source. Citizens rejoice! … Continue reading
Posted in science fiction
Tagged Lance Greenfield, saviour, science fiction, superhero, time travel, universe
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Books and Bookmarks
I was delighted to take delivery of two packages this morning. The first, from SoloPress, contained promotional bookmarks for my two novels, Eleven Miles and Knitting Can Walk!. I have taken great care in designing these and the quality of … Continue reading
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Tagged bookmarks, books, Children, eleven miles, elevenmiles, eloise de sousa, hayes, illustration, knitting can walk, Lance Greenfield, promotion, space dust, swanwick
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Elizabeth Ducie Chats with Lance Greenfield
I thoroughly enjoyed my interview with Elizabeth Ducie, writer of many books, from thrillers to non-fiction advice on the business of writing. You can read my review of one of them, Counterfeit, here. Follow the following link to read the full … Continue reading
Birthday Book Bonanza
To celebrate my birthday on the 16th December, which I am proud to share with Ludwig van Beethoven and Arthur C Clarke, all three of my books will be FREE on Kindle on that day! As a bonus, here’s a … Continue reading
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Tagged amazon, birthday, books, eleven miles, elevenmiles, knitting can walk, Lance Greenfield, when pleasure blooms, whenpleasureblooms
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Review: When Pleasure Blooms
When Pleasure Blooms by Lance Greenfield I cannot review or rate this book, as I wrote it, but here is a bit of background information on where some of the stories came from. The signature story, When Pleasure Blooms, just … Continue reading
Wonderful Writers’ Summer School at Swanwick
TW3 – That Was The Week That Was! For many years, my father, Tony Greenfield, has been attending the Swanwick Writers’ Summer School in Derbyshire. He raves about it and has implored me to accompany him on many occasions. Unfortunately, … Continue reading
Posted in swanwick, weekendcoffeeshare, Writing
Tagged chisholm, Lance Greenfield, Linda Lewis, michael jecks, summer school, swanwick, tartan, writing, writing inspiration, writing motivation
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#WeekendCoffeeShare: It’s been a stormy month!
This being the last weekend of the month, I thought that I’d use our coffee time to reflect on my January. It has certainly been an event-packed month and it has not just been the weather that has been stormy … Continue reading
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Tagged book, chinese, hong kong, kindle, knitting can walk, Lance Greenfield, orphan, publishing, second novel, Self-publishing, weekendcoffeeshare
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