Book Chilling July 2024, an Aussie writer, a Melbourne excursion, and imperfections

Hoping this month gets me back on track with my blogging. I often consider giving it up, but the thing is, I like blogging. Obviously, a lot of what I write revolves around writing but then again a lot doesn’t. For example, this month is a spotlight on a fellow Indie author, a segment on […]

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Chilling in May and June 2024 merged. Daydreaming and feedback suck big time

I am so full of admiration for people that meet deadlines. Chilling in May and June 2024 for me were two very missed deadlines. Though aware of the dates, I had no desire to blog at all. I wonder if others feel this way at times and why? I think it has a lot to […]

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Chilling with Books Corner, changes, and inspiration

Normally my Chilling Corner would be featuring an author for March 2023. However, for the last few months my time has been limited and probably will continue to be until the end of the year. The whole idea of support is not to withdraw it when time poor but to work with it, particularly when […]

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December 2022 Chilling with Books Corner, spotlights and Joseph in Melbourne

For the end of this year, I am spotlighting some of the wonderful people I have been privileged to spotlight not only over the current year but since I started blogging. If you are wondering why I start with Joseph and The Technicolour Dreamcoat then you will have to read further down. Yes, I wanted […]

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November 2022 Chilling with Books Corner with a spotlight on Indie Author Kathrine D Graham.

Although we all say this every year end, December has arrived with abnormal speed, at least this is the impression that dogged my thoughts as I sat down to write this post. Fortunately, I already had an outline written yet here I am a few days late with my November 2022 Chilling with Books Corner […]

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Researching is spelt M e l b o u r n e

When I set out to write I knew it would be demanding, and I knew there would be times when confidence would get a bit shaky.  The writing beast feeds with gusto.  It delights in taking huge chunks of ego and chewing it slowly, possibly the whole of the writer’s life span. I often wonder […]

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