A blog post I wrote for Leila Dewji, and initially posted on a self-publishing website, was subsequently picked up by the Writers & Artists site.
You can read the full article Writers and Artists: Top Tips for NaNoWriMo
Ruth Livingstone’s published work
A blog post I wrote for Leila Dewji, and initially posted on a self-publishing website, was subsequently picked up by the Writers & Artists site.
You can read the full article Writers and Artists: Top Tips for NaNoWriMo
My piece on my long-distance walking expedition is printed in a special edition of Countryfile Magazine, the mag that accompanies the BBC’s successful TV series.
This issue is dedicated to the theme ‘Back to Nature’ and the article is their headline feature in the Natural Adventures section. Accompanying the prose are some photos that feature the stunning scenery of Anglesey, and a very windswept author! Continue reading “Countryfile Magazine: Natural Adventures”
Last month I had a piece published on the Self-Publishing Magazine’s site, under the heading ‘Author Life’. I focused on avoiding procrastination and setting writing goals.
You can read the article here- Author Life: Part Two
Having your work published is always a thrill.
Really thrilled to have a short piece accepted and published in the August edition of BBC Countryfile Magazine, for a special feature on ‘Coastal Wonders’.
I wrote about the magical island of Ynys Llanddwyn, Anglesey, a place that nobody outside Anglesey seems to have heard of. My visit was memorable for two reasons:
You can read all about my trip on the coastalwalker.co.uk blog.
Having your work published is always a thrill, but is doubly exciting when it’s in a prestigious publication such as Countryfile Magazine.
My piece of advice was chosen to appear in the Six Words compilation, along with 999 other writers!
Where else would my writing appear on the same page as Erica Jong’s?
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