Reviewed by Kirsty Nicole Pole Tom, I have not left you but I am gone. Please carry on as normal. Love always, Hayley. This is the note that Tom Ditto comes home to from his girlfriend Hayley. Immediately panicked, he begins calling all of their close friends who know nothing of Hayley’s whereabouts. As he continues his investigation, he visits Hayley’s workplace, clothing … [Read more...] about Review – Who is Tom Ditto? by Danny Wallace
Archives for May 2014
How to Improve Your Report Writing Skills
Reports are a valuable resource of information and the ability to prepare an effective report is a highly valued skill. Educators, scientists, businesspersons, engineers and various other professionals are required to prepare reports on a regular basis, but often find it hard to draft a great report that conveys the information clearly. Here are some points to consider that … [Read more...] about How to Improve Your Report Writing Skills
Sadie Jones’s Top Five Writing Tips
1. First of all, I'd have to say what helps me might not help someone else, so I suppose the first tip would be to remember there is no 'right' way to do it. Give yourself permission to be unique. 2. Take time not writing – but not doing anything else at all. Imagine as completely as you can. The words on the page should describe a world you already know to … [Read more...] about Sadie Jones’s Top Five Writing Tips
Review – Still Waters by Katie Flynn
Reviewed by Emma Kingston Still Waters is a story about two people living on opposite side of the world, whose tumultuous upbringings eventually brings them together. Both hark from tragic backgrounds, defined by the loss of someone close to them. Mal Chandler, a young Australian who has yet to find his place in life, travels to England to do his bit for the war effort, … [Read more...] about Review – Still Waters by Katie Flynn
Novelicious Chats To…Gillian Binchy
Gillian Binchy's debut novel, Ruby’s Tuesday, was recently published in Ireland by Poolbeg Press – A Ward River Imprint. Today, Gillian has popped over to answer a few questions about the heartbreaking inspiration behind her book, her famous relative and much more. Can you tell us a little about your average writing day? I wrote Ruby’s Tuesday in less than three months. I … [Read more...] about Novelicious Chats To…Gillian Binchy