https://t.co/rI7x2Te6ej Book lovers, is there a pay-off for reading book series? I discuss why I like to write books in a series and what I hope the reader gains from them. #bookstoread#booklovers
https://t.co/vtbWOAgkoF Loved Small Island?
Here are 5 powerful books exploring migration, identity and belonging that stay with you long after the final page.
#BookRecommendations#HistoricalFiction#AmReading
https://t.co/BJklx7HHMX I keep coming back to stories about Caribbean women, identity and migration.
Here’s why these stories matter to me as a writer.
#HistoricalFiction#AmWriting
https://t.co/RGSUCvT0Pa Family history has a way of becoming story.
I’m reflecting on how real journeys inspired my historical fiction and the themes I return to again and again.
#HistoricalFiction#MigrationStories#AmWriting
https://t.co/OJ39PwAmVj Why do stories about starting again resonate so strongly?
They explore identity, belonging and the courage it takes to begin again, especially in migration narratives.
#WomensFiction#MigrationStories#NewBeginnings
https://t.co/7EDikvCrfv Today on the blog - Exploring the powerful themes of belonging, history and Caribbean migration in Andrea Levy’s landmark novel. #womenshistoricalfiction#SmallIsland#AndreaLevy
https://t.co/WZKkPPHOzV In my latest blog post, I explore why these stories still matter—and why they inspire the novels I write. #historicalfiction#womensfiction
https://t.co/3cZyxfrUJq Mother-daughter stories endure because they explore love, silence, migration and generational tension — the quiet forces that shape who we become.
Why do these novels feel so personal?
#WomensFiction#MotherDaughter#FamilyDrama
https://t.co/hlqyLGgmFv Success in publishing takes time. Motivation doesn’t always last as long. Lately I’ve been thinking about how indie authors keep going when the work is steady and the rewards are slow.
#IndieAuthor#WritingCommunity#AuthorMindset#AmWriting#LongGame