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The Benefits of Keeping a Journal

The Benefits of Keeping a Journal

“Life is not what one lived, but what one remembers and how one remembers it in order to recount it.” [Gabriel García Márquez] How often have we experienced an episode in our lives that has touched us deeply, and thought,

Trish August 14, 2015January 6, 2018 About Writing, Memoir, Papua New Guinea Read more

10 Reasons to Write Your Nonfiction Book

  My first ambitious attempt at nonfiction emerged when, as a stranded 11-year-old, I lived temporarily with my aged Manx grandmother, a good Christian woman of wide girth and narrow attitudes. Confined to quiet pursuits one Sunday afternoon, and armed

Trish January 31, 2014June 28, 2019 About Writing, Memoir, publishing, Writing Read more

Interview: Uuganaa Ramsay author of Mongol

Mongol [mong-gohl], noun, 1. a member of a pastoral people now living chiefly in Mongolia. 2. (offensive) a person affected with Down’s Syndrome. Uuganaa is a Mongol living in Britain, far from the world she grew up in: as a

Trish December 6, 2013August 20, 2015 Interviews, Travel Read more

History in the Attic

I don’t have a roof-space; mine is a small single-storey cottage with beams – not even old ones – but my living room is pretty much like anyone else’s can’t-find-a-thing-for-dust-and-boxes attic. Yesterday, whatever I was searching for in one of

Trish September 16, 2011January 17, 2016 Memoir Read more

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A personal tale of tree planting that tells the deep-time story of a New Zealand sand country landscape.

Nature writing that is lyrical, passionate, and full of hope.

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“The triumph of The Five Acre Forest is...how it can inspire us all” The Pilgrim magazine

“Magical ... it’s a personal story, but it’s also universal” Goodreads review

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“Absolutely wonderful. One of the most fascinating book I’ve read in years.” Valerie Poore, travel writer

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A cultural  history of the power of stories in the comedy and tragedy of human affairs.

“Wonderfully written...when you read her books you are in good company.” (Goodreads review)

“Each chapter is a delight ... one superb storyteller telling a great story about another.” Put It In Writing book blog.

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'An enormously enjoyable book with tender moments, beautiful descriptive passages and plenty of humour.' Christina O’Reilly

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A new ebook edition of this popular illustrated travelogue

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“Astounding description, a detailed and lush understanding of language.” Justin Bogdanovitch, In Classic Style magazine.

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“This is an essential ‘How To’ manual for writers of every sort.” Anne Stormont, Words with Jam.

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