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Category Archives: Tim’s Curious Questions
Interview with Melanie Robertson-King
My new guest is the Scottish-Canadian novelist Melanie Robertson-King, who has the clever tag-line ‘Where Fact and Fiction Meet.’ Melanie writes historical novels with a Scottish connection for young adults – trying to create a link between the past and … Continue reading
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Tagged A Shadow in the Past, Alfred Noyes, Canada, Melanie Robertson-King, Scotland, The Highwayman
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Interview with British novelist Catherine Kirby
Today I am pleased to welcome Catherine Kirby, author of two very different novels, Sari Caste and See Through. She lives in the warm south-west of England, lucky lady, where I once lived too, before moving to the frozen north. … Continue reading
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Tagged books, Catherine Kirby, cats, Devon, Sari Caste, See Through
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Interview with mad Spanish chicken lady Victoria Twead
For my interview today I am delighted to invite Victoria Twead who is clearly mad in the most positive exciting romantic brave and enterprising way possible. I have only just met her through her excellent blogpost 5-Star Book Corner, (a … Continue reading
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Tagged chickens, escape, mules, Spain, Spanish food, spanish village, Victoria Twead
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Bev’s Curious Answers.
My guest today is the young Welsh writer Beverley Jones, whose intriguing novel Telling Stories kept me up until late last night. (I’m heading straight back to it after this interview) So let’s get started straight away. Bev, the narrator … Continue reading
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Tagged author, Bev Jones, books, Cardiff, crime, literature, Mary Rose, murder, police, T.S. Eliot, Writing Process, Yosemite
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Terrific Tales from Terry Tyler
Today I am delighted to welcome the best-selling independent author Terry Tyler, whose books get so many positive reviews that Amazon are running out of stars. She’s a pretty lady and a talented writer, so let’s find out a little … Continue reading
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Tagged Aerosmith, amazon, author, books, Downton Abbey, Guns'nRoses. Stephen Tyler., Norfolk, perfume, smells, Terry Tyler
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Interview with Tamian Wood, Graphic Designer and Cover Artist.
Here’s a fun interview! Today’s guest is the delightful Tamian Wood, Graphic Designer and Book Cover Artist. It seems like she has some vital skills which authors lack, and desperately need. So read on, and enjoy! Hi Tamian. I understand … Continue reading
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Tagged badminton, book covers, books, design, dolphins, dreams, Florida Keys, Graphic artist, pole dancing, Tamian Wood, yoga
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