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    Tuesday
    08Apr2008

    A Bit Like Monty Python's Flying Circus

    And Now For Something Completely Different

    Well, my life does sometimes resemble the famous show, if only for its complete randomness at times.
    As you'll see if you look at my life generally. Yesterday I posted something on here that should actually have gone to my creative writing blog.

    And then I got the surprise of my life. A couple of weeks ago on Fictionwise I interviewed author Patricia Guthrie's new book "In the Arms of the Enemy" and then yesterday she offered to host me on her blog with regard to my (not quite finished) thriller "Two Women a Week". I nearly fell off my laptop As a work at home mother my world is filled with freelance writing and research, only my bits of spare time go into creative stuff. Anyway, if you feel like reading something completely different to my usual ramblings then take a look here.


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