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Rebecca Woodhead: Booktrust Guest Blog - Part 1
http://rebeccawoodhead.blogspot.com/2009/08/booktrust-guest-blog-part-1.html
Check out my official site! You can also email me from here. Click here to tweet me. Click Follow for Updates of My New Work. Praise for Rebecca Woodhead. Plug from Best Selling Author Jamie Ford! Author, Magazine Columnist, Entrepreneur. View my complete profile. My adventure on the Blogosphere began in December 2008 when I set up a blog to chart my journey to publication called 'From Brain to Bookshelf'. I hope you enjoy the blog. From Brain to Bookshelf. Follow me on Twitter. Examples of Published Work.
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The Bibliovore: Cold Station
http://bibliovoracious.blogspot.com/2009/12/cold-station.html
Writer. Eater. Blogger. Tweeter. The following is a very short piece that I wrote about four years ago now, and is a real-life account of something that happened to me on my way to work one cold Monday morning. Are you all right? There was no response. I shook him gently. Can you hear me? Do you know where you are? This wasn't a clumsy commuter or an early drunk, this man was having a heart attack, right there on the cold stone floor of the ticket concourse of the train station. Then I went into the staf...
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The Bibliovore: Sleeping Children
http://bibliovoracious.blogspot.com/2011/11/sleeping-children.html
Writer. Eater. Blogger. Tweeter. He stepped into the childrens' room and watched as they lay sleeping, blankets twined around them, soft lips parted as they breathed gently and dreamed of school, toys, sunlight and laughter. He reached down and tousled their hair, careful not to wake them. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). View my complete profile. Diary of a Cotswold Novelist. From Brain to Bookshelf - My Writing Journey. There was an error in this gadget.
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The Bibliovore: Losing Stories
http://bibliovoracious.blogspot.com/2010/11/losing-stories.html
Writer. Eater. Blogger. Tweeter. Once upon a time there was a man who used to write but didn't any longer. He hadn't written anything for a very long time. He used to think of wonderful stories peopled by brave and enduring characters, and thrilling adventures in far-off lands. Tales of magic, danger, and courage. Tales of clockwork superheros, oracular children with hanted eyes, gun-toting, trash-talking heroines and dinosaur-hunting cowboy space-ninjas. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Rebecca Woodhead: How to Sharpen your Literary Senses
http://rebeccawoodhead.blogspot.com/2009/04/how-to-sharpen-your-literary-senses.html
Check out my official site! You can also email me from here. Click here to tweet me. Click Follow for Updates of My New Work. Praise for Rebecca Woodhead. Plug from Best Selling Author Jamie Ford! Author, Magazine Columnist, Entrepreneur. View my complete profile. My adventure on the Blogosphere began in December 2008 when I set up a blog to chart my journey to publication called 'From Brain to Bookshelf'. I hope you enjoy the blog. From Brain to Bookshelf. Follow me on Twitter. Examples of Published Work.
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Rebecca Woodhead: Recession Expression - A Guide to Writing Through the Fear
http://rebeccawoodhead.blogspot.com/2009/03/recession-expression-guide-to-writing.html
Check out my official site! You can also email me from here. Click here to tweet me. Click Follow for Updates of My New Work. Praise for Rebecca Woodhead. Plug from Best Selling Author Jamie Ford! Author, Magazine Columnist, Entrepreneur. View my complete profile. My adventure on the Blogosphere began in December 2008 when I set up a blog to chart my journey to publication called 'From Brain to Bookshelf'. I hope you enjoy the blog. From Brain to Bookshelf. Follow me on Twitter. Examples of Published Work.
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Rebecca Woodhead: ‘Bees on Earth’
http://rebeccawoodhead.blogspot.com/2009/03/bees-on-earth-first-published-in-write.html
Check out my official site! You can also email me from here. Click here to tweet me. Click Follow for Updates of My New Work. Praise for Rebecca Woodhead. Plug from Best Selling Author Jamie Ford! Author, Magazine Columnist, Entrepreneur. View my complete profile. My adventure on the Blogosphere began in December 2008 when I set up a blog to chart my journey to publication called 'From Brain to Bookshelf'. I hope you enjoy the blog. From Brain to Bookshelf. Follow me on Twitter. Examples of Published Work.
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The Bibliovore: Muse
http://bibliovoracious.blogspot.com/2012/03/muse.html
Writer. Eater. Blogger. Tweeter. He often lied about his job because no-one would believe the truth. It was far easier to just give them a flat, appraising stare and say something like "Bailiff" or "tax accountant" and end the discussion then and there. Most people quickly backed off after that and that suited him just fine. I mean, who'd believe the truth? Just look at him: six-foot four of shaven-headed, tattooed surliness. He seemed more likely to be a mugger than a Muse. Be happy" he'd said to the ma...
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The Bibliovore: And so it begins...
http://bibliovoracious.blogspot.com/2009/12/and-so-it-begins.html
Writer. Eater. Blogger. Tweeter. And so it begins. I've had it on good authority that blogging about writing will actually help with the writing. So here I am, and here this is - the first of (hopefully) many posts in a blog charting my journey from unknown wannabe to international bestselling literary titan. Ahem. But still it's been impossible to give up. Sometimes the need to write, the physical need. You know how it is. I know. Now I'm working on a new novel, and this time I'm determined to finish it.
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The Bibliovore: Seeing the Stories in People
http://bibliovoracious.blogspot.com/2010/05/seeing-stories-in-people.html
Writer. Eater. Blogger. Tweeter. Seeing the Stories in People. I'm curious - how many of you deliberately observe people around you so that you can use them (or aspects of them) in your writing? Whenever you come across someone interesting on the train or in the queue at the store, do you surreptitiously pull out a notebook and start jotting down things about them, or do you file them away mentally for future reference? Or the sweet little old lady who sat across from me (again on the train), soaked and ...
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