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No Small Shame – One Wrong Choice Will Change Her Life Forever
Australia, 1914. The world is erupting in war. Jobs are scarce and immigrants unwelcome. For young Catholic Mary O’Donnell, this is not the new life she imagined. (more…)
The Lioness Wakes – The birth of the Plantagenets
The fourth book in the compelling Birth of the Plantagenets series follows the battle for dominance between Church and Crown. England, 1171. Thomas Becket is dead, beheaded at the altar of Canterbury Cathedral. As news of his assassination spreads across the country and into Europe, Henry’s reputation as a just…
Where to get inspiration for stories? by Author McKay Mertz
The easy answer to “Where to get inspiration for stories?” is well…everywhere. People draw inspiration from all kinds of places, but for me, I’ve found three specific, reliable sources or methods to find inspiration to write stories. Hopefully, this inspires you. (more…)
Yesterday’s Voices on the Inner Life: A Prose and Poetry Anthology
A wonderful collection of prose and poetry compiled by Willis. Perfect for those who seek a few minutes of self-reflection and peace. (more…)
The World That We Knew – A stunning journey of loss and resistance
“Alice Hoffman’s new novel will break your heart, and then stitch it back together piece by piece. It’s my new favorite Hoffman book.” —JODI PICOULT, New York Times bestselling author of Small Great Things and A Spark of Light (more…)
A Journey Through One Man’s Trunk – Guest Post by Author Patrick Malum
Patrick Malum - Author of Oddity of the Magicus Eye So as you may have noticed, this is not Duffy. But I am Australian and, as you know, all Australian writers learn under the legendary Australian author Jay Kristoff, which obviously means we are highly qualified to talk about writing—which…
Unravelling the Eilean Mor & Dyatlov Pass Mysteries with Author Keith McCloskey
I was lucky enough to interview Keith McCloskey, who writes books exploring some of history's most unexplained mysteries, such as the mysterious disappearance of the Eilean Mor Lighthouse Keepers and the unexplained and horrific deaths at Dyatlov Pass. (more…)
Empire Of Democracy – Guest Post By Mr B!
This is a big book about a big topic. “Empire of Democracy” tracks the triumph of democracy over communism, but at what cost?…………… And to what extent does that victory account for where western democracies are now? If you want to know more, Empire Of Democracy is the book for…
Tidelands – Latest book by Philippa Gregory
England 1648. A dangerous time for a woman to be different . . . (more…)