Category Archives: Lizzie’s Scribbles
Beach Reads Blog Tour 2015 Day 12 #BeachBooks @lizzie_lamb
more great books to think about from Rosie’s fabulous blog tour. I’m honoured to have taken part in it.
Beach Reads Blog Tour 2015 Day 11 #BeachBooks @june_kearns
Some great Bach read suggestions from June Kearns. Another great blog post from Rosie Amber
Beach Reads Blog Tour 2015 Day 8 #Beachbooks @GeorgiaRoseBook
More great authors mentioned on this blog tour – included my Boit Camo Bride. Check out Georgia’s recommendations.
Beach Reads Blog Tour 2015 Day 3 #BeachBooks @Alison_Williams #wwwblogs
Day three of Rosie’s fab blog. Check out these novels x
Guest Blog: Jean Fullerton and Her Writing Life
We are delighted to welcome the lovely Jean Fullerton to our blog today. We put her on the spot and asked her a few questions about her life as a writer.
Tell us all about you
I was born and raised within the sound of Bow Bells in the East End of London and grew in the Jack the Ripper old stomping ground, Wapping and Whitechapel. I’m a District Nurse and have worked in East London for twenty-five years.
My first four novels No Cure for Love,A Glimpse at Happiness, Perhaps Tomorrow and Hold on to Hope were set in Victorian East London and were shortlisted and won various prizes.
Call Nurse Millie, was released in 2013, and All Change for Nurse Millie, a year later. There are also two seasonal novellas, Christmas with Nurse Millie and Easter with Nurse Millie. The third in the series, Fetch Nurse…
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Wednesday Wing…..Just 2 clicks to Twitter and pass on by, is that enough? #WriterTip #wwwblogs
More great tips from Rosie Amber.
Guest Blog: The Company Of Women by author June Kearns
A GREAT BLOG POST FROM MY LOVELY FRIEND JUNE. IF YOU WERE BORN ROUND ABOUT 1950, THIS POST WILL HAVE A RESONANCE FOR YOU.
Romantic Lurve – or 50 Shades of Beige
A very funny blog post from June Kearns. Lovin’ those big knickers, June.
Romance, in one form or another, is threaded through all our books at New Romantics Press. Lately, we’ve been discussing how one reader’s sublime is another’s ‘corblimey!’
Apparently, there was no such thing as romantic love until after the 12th century. Until then, knights regarded biffing each other as pretty much its own reward. After that, they needed an explanation for all the biffing, (if they couldn’t think of one, they asked a minstrel to make something up) and sagas of battle moved to tales of courtly love.
Sublime? So, what about the ‘cor blimey!’
E.L. James’s erotic bestseller has sold 100 million copies, and still counting. It’s women who are flocking to see the film.
Allegedly, before the launch, B&Q sent a memo to staff, warning of a possible increase in demand for certain products. These would be from customers recreating their own Fifty Shades experience. What…
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