Jan 16, 2019
How to start writing urban fantasy
Urban fantasy is a type of speculative fiction set in “real worlds” with fantasy elements. You might prefer storyline and characters that...
Jan 9, 2019
Another year reached... 2019
Well, 2019 has been looming on our doorsteps for quite awhile. If you work in any kind of project planning type of industry, you're...
Dec 12, 2018
A non-definitive history of matches
Every now and again I like to share some of the little gems of knowledge and trivia I pick up in my reading and researching. Sometimes...
Dec 5, 2018
Tradition or Witchcraft?
I use a lot of traditional hearth magic in my stories. It's often recognised as witchcraft, but to an outsider who doesn't understand or...
Nov 28, 2018
Book review: Murder in the Mansion by Faith Martin
I have a problem; reading. I love to read, preferably fiction, but anything that catches my attention is fair game. I like reading more...
Nov 21, 2018
The Woman in the Stone
The name Callanish evokes an air of ancient mystery, mist-shrouded valleys, and secretive lochs. This village, on the west cost of the...
Nov 14, 2018
Sydney's Forgotten Palace
This article originally appeared on Suzanne Adair's Relative History site under the title: Gadigal Land It takes more than a surface look...
Nov 7, 2018
Book Review: The Book Ninjas
One day, two women decided to leave a trail of books to read on trains for other people to pick up and read for free! They decide to blog...
Oct 24, 2018
Books (& authors) on the small screen: Word of Mouth TV
I love the concept of Word of Mouth TV, dining with authors, chatting about their book and their favourite cookbook and recipes, talking...
Oct 17, 2018
Entering the world of book clubs
I was asked by my publisher to provide some book club questions for all three of my novels. Interesting task. Especially for The...