I'm delight to share that my novel The Lost Life of Tilly MacLeod has been adapted for the stage and the wonderful Sandra Voe is playing the title role. Raising money and awareness for dementia. August 30th & 31st. Camden NW5 2DB. Tickets on Eventbrite.
The production team for the stage version of my story The Lost Life of Tilly MacLeod recently shared a platform with PillarCare at home support service and UCLH Neurology Department, for a 6th Form Assembly on dementia, at Camden School for Girls, NW5.
I'm very excited to share that my story The Lost Life of Tilly MacLeod is the centre of a fundraising and awareness campaign for dementia. Events will be taking place at Camden School for Girls London NW5 on 30th and 31st August.
@HannahKateSmith Hannah this is a fantastic opportunity. My story 'The Lost Life of Tilly MacLeod' might be just up your street. I've sent you some details in a private message.
This Australian grandmother is 81 years old and a full time carer. With fires in her home country, and unable to join the street protests she wants to change opinion, one conversation at a time. Join her campaign #granniesforgreta you need a hat, ribbon and a needle and thread.
Want to celebrate Women's History Month with the entire family? These children's books offer stories about several women who changed the world. https://t.co/RY5OhfcGSU
There are so many wonderful new creative ideas in all the art forms that are desperate for funding to help them reach an audience - curious producers are definitely what we need!
I’ve heard that they are re-booting Pirates of the Caribbean and remaking Clueless, 23 years on. MAKE SOMETHING NEW. There is so much out there that would be wonderful for film and TV. Read some books, producer people. Whole new worlds await you!
After at least twenty years with good intentions to learn a smattering of Welsh I am delighted to have found a book with audio tracks for pronunciation, a guide to the alphabet to help read all those road signs, and useful real-life examples for short visit related vocabulary.
Someone has been in touch to say they heard that we're not reading manuscripts at the minute because we have too many. This is completely false! We're one of the few magazines who consider every single story that we receive and we'll continue to do so! Please retweet!
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When doing a little research on setting and location the weather often provides a neat little reminder that not every day is a sunny day. - Plas yn Rhiw, Gwynedd
@BookDevon I'm an Aussie/Brit. I spend a fair amount of time in the UK and i love to read books about identity, relationships and amazing places that I haven't been to. I also love a puzzle, so crime features highly too.