Ask yourself this question then read this excerpt – THE SUCCESSFUL NOVELIST: A LIFETIME OF LESSONS ABOUT WRITING & PUBLISHING by David Morrell. It’s what writing is all about. Share this Post[?]
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Why Do I Write?
Posted: 19th January 2011 by Mathew Bridle in General, Mathew's Blog, Member's BlogsMember websites
Posted: 1st December 2010 by Mathew Bridle in Articles, GeneralTags: badly writen novels, Bev Bevan, Clive Newnham, crawley, dark rose, horsham, Mathew E C Bridle, pogrom, websites, writer's circle
Some of our members have branched out into the wonderful world of web, they are: Clive Newnham author of Pogrom visit www.clivenewnhan.co.uk and Bev Bevan author of The Dark Rose visit www.thedarkrose.co.uk and also Mathew Bridle author of Emun of Mor has finally tarted up his site www.theonesaga.com. So take a tour and let them know [...]
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Posted: 24th October 2010 by Mathew Bridle in General, Mathew's Blog, Member's BlogsTags: badly writen novels, ebooks, free book, Horsham Writers, Mathew E C Bridle, novels, writer's circle
Given their love of long place names one ought to be grateful the capital of Greenland is called Nuuk (pronounced Nuke). Home to some 15,000 souls Nuuk lies at the mouth of the Gothabsfjord in the South West of Greenland and is built on a narrow stretch of bare rock. Quite why nobody really knows, [...]
An article written in the best possible taste Like in so many households of the time, our front room was sacrosanct. Sundays, birthdays and funerals it received people. The rest of the year it was simply dusted and hoovered. Except for one afternoon during the school holidays in the mid-sixties. That was when Mum allowed [...]
I wanted to write something different for this month’s meeting, something I’ve never tried before. With four weekends between meetings to determine, plan and execute this different thing I thought I had plenty of time. But I hadn’t allowed for the lady indoors who decreed that decorating would take precedence over my literary endeavours. ”I [...]