Ducie’s Diary: Taking A Break
I first started writing this blog in December 2007 when, after a career as a technical writer, I decided to try my hand at a more creative style. More than […]
I first started writing this blog in December 2007 when, after a career as a technical writer, I decided to try my hand at a more creative style. More than […]
It’s three months since I’ve written one of these catch-ups in their normal format. In December, I merely wished everyone a good holiday and in January, I published my annual […]
Each year, my first blog post is a review of how I did with the previous year’s writerly objectives and a list of what I hope to achieve in the […]
Another Year Closes For several years, it’s been my custom to spend November beavering away at NaNoWriMo and then begin my winter break on 1st December. And this year has […]
Well, that’s another November done with and my working year is effectively over. I traditionally take December off to concentrate on friends, family – and me, because, if you can’t […]
Another hugely busy month, dominated by a book launch (more of which anon). But we also managed to fit in some ‘us’ time as well. If you are ever looking […]
Another month gone by in a flash. September is always a favourite of mine, not least because it was the month I was born. Mind you, last year, we celebrated […]
Here in the UK, the last Monday in August is a Bank Holiday and has been for a long time, although when I was a child, it used to be […]
Although I didn’t mention it at the time, last month’s post was written on a tiny island in the Cyclades, where we were finally enjoying a much-postponed and much-needed break […]
Here in Chudleigh it’s time for the Summer Spectacular, a combination of traditional Carnival and more modern events. So far, we’ve had Open Gardens and the Summer Fete. Lots of […]
Here in the UK, it’s Bank Holiday Monday and the start of Half Term week. Usually, that’s a cue for cold, wet weather. But today, the sun is shining brightly, […]
For the first time this year, I’ve been working with the doors open to the garden. I can hear the birds singing in the trees above the gently burbling stream, […]
British Summer Time, Daylight Saving Time, whatever you call it, we’ve passed the point where the clocks go forward an hour. I have to confess that our walk this morning […]
Another month gone by and, despite the particularly chill wind here in Devon today, there are definite signs of spring. We went for an early morning drive and the sun […]
It’s been two months since I wrote one of these diary pieces, as I was on holiday last month. But time seems to be flying and our Christmas and New […]
Like me, this month’s guest is a scientist with a doctorate and a background in pharmaceuticals. Although we had no idea how similar our backgrounds were when we met as […]
It’s become a custom for the first post of each year to be a review of how I got on with the previous year’s objectives and the list of new […]
Nothing (writerly) to see here It has been my custom for the past few years to take December off in order to prepare for the holiday season and rest after […]
In my monthly interviews, I try to cover the whole spectrum of writers and writing. Many of my guests have already published books, either traditionally or as indie authorpreneurs. Today […]
November has been an interesting month, with lots going on both on the writing and the marketing front. But I did find time to make good on my intention to […]
For a change this month, my guest is not an author in the sense that she has not published any books of her own. But nevertheless, books and authors are […]
October has simply flown by. It only seems like yesterday when I was enthusing about my birthday celebrations, but a whole month has passed since then. It’s been a packed […]
This month’s guest is another writer that I’ve linked with over the past couple of years during lock-down. She lives in Virginia, USA and I live in Devon, UK; and […]
September is always special for me. It’s the month I was born, and even at my age, I still get really excited about cards and presents. But this year has […]
I first met this month’s guest via Women in Publishing School back in the summer of 2021. Pat Black-Gould, PhD has a diverse background that includes a career as an […]
What a glorious month it’s been weather-wise. I appreciate that not everyone enjoys a heatwave, and I’m as concerned about water shortages and other environmental issues as everyone else, but […]
By the time you read this, me and the chilli plant (I mean, the chilli plant and I) will be in the car, heading for Devon. It’s a long drive […]
Having overslept yesterday morning and stayed up until very late last night (well, this morning really), how come I’m wide awake before 5am? My internal clock is shot to pieces. […]
Morning all! I’ve overslept this morning, which is a sure sign the week’s activities are starting to tell on me. Of course, everything is relative: it’s still only 6.30am, but […]
“Halfway through the week already. Who can believe it.” I know that’s what people will be saying over the breakfast table this morning. Hard to believe, after all the planning, […]
A fist banging on my door at midnight is not something I would normally associate with Swanwick! (Apart from the year we had the fire alarm, of course.) When we […]
I had cause to look back through my Swanwick blog entries yesterday. (We were trying to remember the name of one of the guest speakers from way back. But that’s […]
Okay, so I know in last month’s diary, I said I wasn’t going to do a daily post this year. But I also qualified it by saying I might change […]
I met this month’s guest via the Women in Publishing Summit. Leslie Powell Ahmadi discovered her attraction to language and all manner of cultural traditions in her parents’ home at […]
There was a certain inevitability about what happened this month. After two and half years of feeling vulnerable and keeping ourselves to ourselves, plus two major bouts of knee surgery, […]
I’ve been talking about the Women in Publishing summit for a couple of years now. And for the past few months, I’ve been introducing some of the members of ‘the […]
It’s been a month of two halves, has June. I’ve achieved quite a bit, as you can see below. We had great weather for the Platinum Jubilee celebrations here in […]
I’ve been talking about the Women in Publishing summit for a couple of years now. And for the past few months, I’ve been introducing some of the members of ‘the […]
I may have said this about other months during the year, but May really is my favourite. It’s the time when the garden seems to explode with life and colour. […]
For a while now, I’ve been talking about Authors in a Pickle, my internationally-based networking and support group. This month, I want to turn the spotlight on another of my […]
April is supposed to be quite a harsh month, weather-wise, with lots of sharp rain showers and some chilly breezes. But we’ve got off quite lightly here in the UK […]
For the past couple of months, I’ve been talking about Authors in a Pickle, my internationally-based networking and support group. This month, I’m delighted to be introducing you to another […]
What a beautiful spell of weather we’re having here in the UK. For the past week, I’ve been working with my office doors wide open and we’ve eaten lunch in […]
Last month, I talked about the internationally based networking and support group I’m part of, although I didn’t mention its name. We call ourselves Authors in a Pickle and over […]
Well, that’s February done with. It’s only two or three days shorter than the other eleven months, but it seems to make a huge difference, doesn’t it? I spent most […]
One of the unexpected, but most welcome, benefits coming out of the past two years has been the expansion of my virtual writing ‘tribe’. In particular, I have spent a […]
Okay, so I can read a calendar as well as anyone. I know it’s the first day of February. I know this should have been posted yesterday. But I have […]
For a number of years, my first post each January has been a review of the previous year’s writerly achievements followed by my plans for the coming twelve months. I […]
For the past few years, I have put my writing and editing to one side in December and spent the month cooking, reading, writing cards and preparing home-made gifts. And […]
This month’s guest is relatively local to me, living as she does in Somerset. However, in true twenty-first century style, we met online, via the wonderful network of Devon Book […]
Don’t look now, but I’m actually posting this on the right day, the last Monday of the month. I’m finally back on track, after two months of only just making […]
I was introduced to this month’s guest a couple of years ago when she was just beginning her journey towards independent publishing. I watched with delight as she mastered all […]
For the second month running, I’m posting this late, but have just made it before the month end. (I was thinking of posting it in the early hours of next […]
My guest this month is a Swanwicker and fellow member of Chudleigh Writers’ Circle. He is interested in the fundamentals of what we humans are. Do we have souls or […]
This post is coming out a couple of days late, but I wanted to make sure it appeared in late September, rather than slipping into October. It’s been a busy […]
My guest this month is multi-talented. I met him when he joined Chudleigh Writers’ Circle and we were all thrilled when he published his first novel, The Will of the […]
I’m writing this on August Bank Holiday Monday, the last official holiday in the UK until Christmas. At 6.30 this morning, we watched the sun rise over the sea at […]
I first met this month’s guest when she attended Chudleigh Literary Festival back in 2018. We were running a competition, a kind of Chudleigh Dragon’s Den, for the first page […]
Today’s Virtual Swanwicker is Katherine Bolton, former Vice Chairman and events organiser, well-known to regulars for her meditation sessions by the lake each morning. To me, she’s simply my friend […]
Todays’ visitor is Cheryl Holland, one of the School’s IT team, who usually spends the week tweeting about what’s going on in The Hayes. This week, she’s making use of […]
Today’s guest on the Virtual Swanwick blog will be a familiar face to all Swanwickers. Zana Lamont, together with her husband John, has acted as host for guest speakers for […]
Today we’re meeting someone who has a greater claim to being close to the Summer School than anyone else. Mark Dakin was brought up in Swanwick and returns at different […]
In this first of this year’s In The Garden interviews, I’m talking to Geoff Parkes, who will be known by many Swanwickers for his enthusiastic involvement in Page to Stage […]
It’s the start of the second week in August, and time for an important annual event. And no, I don’t mean the Perseid meteor shower, although that often features in […]
This week, I am delighted to hand my blog over to fellow author, Swanwicker and friend, Val Penny, as she prepares to launch the first in a brand new series […]
My guest this month is a fellow member of Chudleigh Writers’ Circle. She retired as Headteacher of Vranch House, an independent school for children with physical disabilities in Exeter, having […]
It’s become a bit of a habit to open these posts with a comment on the weather. How very British of me! In April, I complained about how cold it […]
Today’s blog post is a little different from my usual interviews. I’m handing over to fellow Chudleigh Writers Circle member, Celia Moore, who is going to talks about her love […]
What a difference a month makes. In April’s diary, I was talking about spending Easter with friends in the garden wrapped in blankets and cuddling a hot water bottle. For […]
This time last month, we came to the end of my gastronomic tour around the world. If you missed it, you can find the start of the tour here. Today, […]
Today, I’m welcoming an old friend back to the blog. Margaret Barnes and I have been writing buddies for years. We both started writing fiction after retiring from professions where […]
As predicted in last month’s diary, the Easter weekend saw us taking tea (and other beverages) with lots of friends in the garden. Our brand-new gazebo wasn’t needed, as the […]
Today, we reach the final stage on my gastronomic trip around the world, looking back on some of the more memorable meals I’ve eaten during my travels. We started by […]
My guest this month is an author and speaker. She has written two psychological thrillers, many short stories and articles plus non-fiction books on public speaking and self-publishing. I met […]
It’s time for another in the occasional series looking at places I’ve worked around the world. We’ve covered the first half of the alphabet in the past couple of years […]
In the introduction to last month’s blog, I suggested winter was on the wain. Last week we passed the Spring Equinox; and last night we moved into British Summer Time […]
When Boris Johnson announced a National Lockdown on 23rd March 2020, most people thought it would all be over in about three weeks. And many complained that three weeks was […]
Today, we have another of my themed posts. As food has always been one of my favourite subjects, we’re taking a gastronomic trip around the world, looking back on some […]
My guest this month is friend and fellow-Swanwicker, Patricia M Osborne. Born in Liverpool but now living in West Sussex, she is married with grown-up children and grandchildren.. In 2019 […]
It’s time for another in the occasional series looking at places I’ve worked around the world. We’ve covered the first half of the alphabet in the past couple of years […]
As I sit writing this, I can see out of the corner of my eye custard coloured daffodils, tiny narcissi with trumpets of orange, pale yellow and purple crocuses and […]
Today, I’m returning to my latest series of themed posts. As food has always been one of my favourite subjects, we’re taking a gastronomic trip around the world, looking back […]
Today’s guest is a fellow Swanwicker. She is a writer of short stories (including flash fiction), novels and some poetry; and she loves writing what she calls fairytales with bite. […]
Looking back through my blog, I am surprised to find it is eleven months since I last wrote one of these pieces about My Working World. But there’s been a […]
We may be almost at the end of January, but hopefully it’s not too late to wish you all a very Happy New Year. It’s been while since I’ve written […]
Today, I’m returning to my latest series of themed posts. As food has always been one of my favourite subjects, we’re taking a gastronomic trip around the world, looking back […]
My guest this month is someone of great importance to writers everywhere: a book blogger. Those wonderful people who agree to read our books, talk about them, review them, recommend […]
For the past few years, my first post each January has been a review of the previous year’s writerly achievements followed by my plans for the coming twelve months. I’ve […]
I’m taking a short break from blogging. I will be back in the new year.
Today, I am delighted to be hosting Justine John on the latest leg of her blog tour to celebrate her psychological thriller, Gilding The Lily. My thanks to Kelly of […]
I’ve always been a planner. Every year, I set up a list of writing objectives to be completed over the coming twelve months. From this, I produce monthly plans, which […]
This month’s guest is a singer-songwriter; spoken word artist; music tutor; and the current Grand Bard of Exeter. When you become Bard you take an oath, a commitment to the […]
Today, I’m returning to my latest series of themed posts. As food has always been one of my favourite subjects, we’re taking a gastronomic trip around the world, looking back […]
It’s hard to believe we are already into the second half of the year. One minute we were in mid-March, waiting for spring to begin, and suddenly we’re already well […]
Today, I am delighted to be hosting Carolyn Mathews on the latest leg of her blog tour to celebrate her time-slip novel, Temple of Dreams. My thanks to Kelly of […]
Today, I am delighted to be hosting Val Penny on the latest leg of her blog tour to celebrate the launch of her fabulous guide for newbie writers, Let’s Get […]
Today, I am delighted to be hosting Tadhg Coakley on the latest leg of his blog tour to celebrate the launch of his great new thriller Whatever It Takes. My thanks […]
Before we were so rudely interrupted by Covid-19, I began a new series of themed posts. We’re taking a break from my usual ‘seven decades of’ pieces and going for […]
Join me for a free webinar on Saturday 20th June at 3pm BST when we will review the key decisions you need to take to prepare for a successful indie […]
I first met this month’s guest when she arrived at the Book Room with copies of her novels at the start of the annual Writers’ Summer School at Swanwick a […]
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