The future is looking bright at Norns as we expand our list of authors. This means lots of new books will be published under our banner this year. We also bring readers so much more on our website. We are bloggers and passionate readers, too. Our blog brings: interesting articles celebrating the days of the… Continue reading Join Us Here
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100 Word Story #21 – After Christmas by Gwyn Broadmeadow
The #100wordstory is just that, exactly one hundred words long. If you can write a story and would like to be featured. Then fill in the details of this form. Christmas mugs and tea towels were back in storage, the cards were all stacked in a pile to be re- read at a later date. There… Continue reading 100 Word Story #21 – After Christmas by Gwyn Broadmeadow
January is National Soup Month
I love soup and my favourite is Hienz Chicken soup. Served with a hot roll it’s a lunchtime favourite at the time of year. January is National Soup Month, which is not the same as February 4th’s observance. That is National Homemade Soup Day. Of course, both celebrate … January is National Soup Month
Poem: Another Day Like This by Chantelle Atkins
I like poetry and generally prefer those that rhyme. This doesn’t, but something about the story and rhythm appealed to me. Another day like this Comfort in favourite t-shirt The one with the stars on it And daughter’s old hoodie, the big blue one And jeans that need a … Poem: Another Day Like This
Book Review – Two Sisters by Kerry Wilkinson
Where did I find it: in my audible library. It had been there a long time. A friend recommended him having read most of his books. It was about time I read some too. Luckily, the eBook was in Kindle Unlimited. I like to switch between reading and listening. With thousands of reviews, it seems… Continue reading Book Review – Two Sisters by Kerry Wilkinson
Book Review | The Duke With The Dragon Tattoo by Kerrigan Byrne
This is probably one of the best reviews I’ve ever read. Can true love really be found when a mysterious pirate kidnaps you after crashing into your wedding to steal you from the alter and murdering your … Book Review | The Duke With The Dragon Tattoo by Kerrigan Byrne
A Photographic Walk in Cemaes Bay
I live on the island of Anglesey and on New Year’s Day we, my husband and I, decided to go over to Cemaes Bay. It’s pronounced with a soft sounding K and e as in egg, with mice at the end. Information boards are a great way to find out more about the place you… Continue reading A Photographic Walk in Cemaes Bay
My Review of The Cowboy ‘s Wish
Where did I find it: on the Apple reading app. It’s the first time I’d used it. The author, recently wrote an article on where she gets her ideas from, which I reblogged. I looked her up on the Apple app and up popped this free book. What I liked: it was clever and imaginative… Continue reading My Review of The Cowboy ‘s Wish
Building A House
I have just completed a story. Hey, that’s great, I hear you say. Yes, it is but it’s a long way from being a book. Now the work truly begins. Thinking about it, I can liken it to building a house. The Frame Work - First Draft Putting the idea on paper is like constructing… Continue reading Building A House
Natural People
Over the Christmas period I watched two programmes that I really enjoyed. The first one was the multi-talented Luke Evans who hosted his own show. If you don’t know him is is a Welsh singer and actor. He has a great voice and the show was entertaining. One of his guests was Leann Rimes. I… Continue reading Natural People