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Bev's writer's blog: February 2015
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Humorous books by Bev Spicer. Novels by B. A. Spicer. Saturday, 28 February 2015. On her excellent blog today:. Wednesday, 25 February 2015. There are many ways to write a book. I tried storyboarding once. I laid my story out like a patient on an operating table and fiddled with it until it died. Now I keep everything between my ears and listen carefully while I clean the cooker and pack the fridge. While I ferry food and cheer at football matches. Living and writing - I want both. A Good Day for Jumping.
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Bev's writer's blog: March 2015
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Humorous books by Bev Spicer. Novels by B. A. Spicer. Wednesday, 25 March 2015. A Free Short Story and a Bargain Full-length Novel. A five-star review from top Amazon reviewer C. Lahain:. A detective tries to solve a series of murders where the victims have no obvious relationship to one another. Free until 30th March. With an average of 4.6 out of 5 stars for 25 reviews, this is a book that you can get your teeth into. Here's what reviewers say:. And complex relationships described in detail. The ma...
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Bev's writer's blog: My French Life this week
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Humorous books by Bev Spicer. Novels by B. A. Spicer. Sunday, 31 May 2015. My French Life this week. A downpour at nine this morning hindered my energetic leap into the garden for my regular jogging experience. I like to run round the garden when I can. I don’t like to wear lycra in public. Why do I like to run? I did, and it has led me round in several circles, all of them leaving me none the wiser. Which one can fly? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Sign up and I'll mail you about new releases.
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Bev's writer's blog: Review: The Undertaker's Son
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Humorous books by Bev Spicer. Novels by B. A. Spicer. Tuesday, 14 July 2015. Review: The Undertaker's Son. Cathy Ryan reviews The Undertaker's Son. Set in France, this is the story of Martha Burton, who is ready to start a new life. The people she meets have their own hopes and dreams, some not so admirable. The people she doesn't get to know will nevertheless have a profound influence on her, none more so than Claude Cousteau, the undertaker's son. Cathy Ryan reviews The Undertaker's Son. Busy, busy .
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Bev's writer's blog: June 2015
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Humorous books by Bev Spicer. Novels by B. A. Spicer. Monday, 15 June 2015. Review: 'Morgrim's Wood' by Carrie Ann Lahain. Monday, 8 June 2015. Review: Station Eleven by Emily St John Mandel. I should mention first of all that I bought Station Eleven after reading a review on one of my favourite blogs: https:/ misfortuneofknowing.wordpress.com/. What really drew me in were Mandel’s observations. A world without electricity, juxtaposed with the desire to flick a switch, just to bring back the me...And, th...
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Bev's writer's blog: Review: Station Eleven by Emily St John Mandel
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Humorous books by Bev Spicer. Novels by B. A. Spicer. Monday, 8 June 2015. Review: Station Eleven by Emily St John Mandel. I should mention first of all that I bought Station Eleven after reading a review on one of my favourite blogs: https:/ misfortuneofknowing.wordpress.com/. And, there is ‘Station Eleven’ – Dr. Eleven and his psychedelic comic book story of a spaceship drifting in a parallel universe, its inspirational close-ups and bubble language building from the past and infl...Like any good story...
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Bev's writer's blog: Review: 'The Black Hours' by Alison Williams
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Humorous books by Bev Spicer. Novels by B. A. Spicer. Tuesday, 2 June 2015. Review: 'The Black Hours' by Alison Williams. I must say that I was gripped by this book. There are parts that are so suspenseful that I had to sneak off and hide so that I could finish a chapter in peace! The character of Matthew Hopkins is remarkably drawn and I note at the end of the book that Alison Williams did a great deal of research into the subject of witch hunting in 17. View Book on Amazon. Anne R. Allen's Blog.
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Bev's writer's blog: October 2014
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Humorous books by Bev Spicer. Novels by B. A. Spicer. Sunday, 26 October 2014. FREE short story for a limited time. Reviews welcomed but not expected. Short story (for a limited time): ‘Strings’ - something big is about to happen
UK http:/ t.co/EXmi4FNFmS. 10;US http:/ t.co/DtaJlkOJPK. Mdash; Bev Spicer (@BevSpice) October 26, 2014. Friday, 24 October 2014. My interview with Hajira Amla of Seychelles News Agency. Bev Spicer, author of Stranded in the Seychelles. So, Bunny on a Bike. All will become clear.
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Bev's writer's blog: August 2015
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Humorous books by Bev Spicer. Novels by B. A. Spicer. Friday, 7 August 2015. Let's hear it for reviewers! Needless to say, I always make the effort to leave a balanced review these days. One-star reviews are only hurtful to the author. But, the odd jolt can be beneficial in many ways. I have to mention one I received for 'One Summer in France' It read simply: To stupid. Made me laugh for ages. Anyway, I've had my say! With special thanks to Rosie Amber and her fabulous book review team: Rosie Amber.
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Bev's writer's blog: Let's hear it for reviewers!
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Humorous books by Bev Spicer. Novels by B. A. Spicer. Friday, 7 August 2015. Let's hear it for reviewers! Needless to say, I always make the effort to leave a balanced review these days. One-star reviews are only hurtful to the author. But, the odd jolt can be beneficial in many ways. I have to mention one I received for 'One Summer in France' It read simply: To stupid. Made me laugh for ages. Anyway, I've had my say! With special thanks to Rosie Amber and her fabulous book review team: Rosie Amber.