App Reviews
- Feb
- 06
- Posted by Site Editor
- Posted in Android apps, Inspiration for your writing, iPhone apps, Kindle, Women On Writing, Writing courses
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Last month I mentioned I’d treated myself to a Kindle Fire and had spent time not only playing games (well to be honest only the one Free Flow, which is very addictive) but I’d also explored a few writing apps. Over the last month I’ve been ‘playing’ with them and decided that I’d write couple […]
Inspiration from apps
- Jan
- 07
- Posted by Site Editor
- Posted in Android apps, iPhone apps, Kindle, Women On Writing, Writing courses, Writing for children
- 0
Just before Christmas I realised I had some store vouchers that needed to be spent. So I went online looking for something sensible to spend said vouchers on. To my surprise I discovered I could purchase a Kindle Fire for the grand total of £9.00 (once the vouchers had been redeemed). So I pushed the […]
Turning one of my book characters into a toy
- Mar
- 22
- Posted by Site Editor
- Posted in iPhone apps, Kindle
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Recently I was handed a sheet of paper and told by him-in-doors “this is for you to fill out.” When I looked down I saw the words ‘bucket list.’ So over the last couple of weeks I’ve been adding things as they’ve occurred to me. One of those things was to have one of my […]
Writing and Publishing Seasonal Picture eBooks and Apps
- Nov
- 01
- Posted by Site Editor
- Posted in Christmas stories, Festive stories, iPhone apps, Kindle, Mad Moment Media, Self publishing, Writing for children
- 0
A few of years ago I wrote two picture book stories ‘Where It’s Always Winter’ and ‘The Perfect Christmas Tree.’ As the titles suggest they both have a festive or seasonal link. Once I’d completed them I sent to various publishers who I believed (because I’d researched their previously published titles) might be interested in them. […]