Author Archives: luciewheeler

The Next Big Thing – blog hop

Hello, it’s me! What do you mean, who? Me! Yes, I know I have been very quiet of late, I blame it on the time of year! But I thought I’d squeeze in a last blog post of the year … Continue reading

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Why my Romaniac buddies are my F.R.I.E.N.D.S

The past few months have seen me gradually lose my ‘writing mojo’ again. It has been awful! Those of you that have followed me for some time will know that this isn’t the first time that I have misplaced it. For … Continue reading

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RNA Conference in Penrith – Preparation

I can’t believe it has been nearly two months since I last posted on my blog! Yes, it really has been that long. This is down to two things. One – I am a member of the very lovely writing … Continue reading

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To Turn Full Circle Interviews – Seth Jago

Life in Devon in 1909 is hard and unforgiving, especially for young Emma Le Goff, whose mother and brother die in curious circumstances, leaving her totally alone in the world. While she grieves, her callous landlord Reuben Jago claims her … Continue reading

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Kate Johnson’s blog tour – Run Rabbit Run

  Sophie’s in trouble. Must be Tuesday. Sophie Green’s an ex-spy, or trying to be. You wouldn’t believe the trouble she’s in. An MI5 officer has been shot with her gun, her fingerprints all over his office. And no, she … Continue reading

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Kate Johnson – Run Rabbit Run blog tour

Sophie’s in trouble. Must be Tuesday. Sophie Green’s an ex-spy, or trying to be. You wouldn’t believe the trouble she’s in. An MI5 officer has been shot with her gun, her fingerprints all over his office. And no, she didn’t … Continue reading

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Lucky 7 award – Novel extract

Firstly a huge thank you to Anita Chapman who awarded me ‘The Lucky 7 Meme’. Anita blogs over here and is an amazingly supportive and encouraging writer. Here are the rules for this challenge: 1. Go to page 77 of your … Continue reading

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Author Interview – Giselle Green

  18-yr old Rose’s life is devastated – as sole carer for her disabled father, her own dreams of pursuing a career or finding love are fast fading. In desperation, Rose borrows from pagan knowledge and casts a spell. 22-yr … Continue reading

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Chop and change – Finding a technique that works

As someone who is fairly new to writing full length novels, with only a few years experience behind me, I am constantly finding new ways of keeping momentum when writing. When you look at it as a whole, writing an … Continue reading

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Research – how do you do yours?

So today has been a day of research for me.  I had a moment this morning where I realised that the direction in which my current WiP was going, was all wrong. I was focusing too much on something which … Continue reading

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