Dalton
The romance of how the name Dalton arose.
The romance of how the name Dalton arose.
I mentioned the ordinary people in the last note and it set me thinking about who really changes history. When the Berlin Wall came down did the West Germans welcome those from the East, or […]
Writing about James V1 and !st naturally leads to thinking of the civil war. It’s labelled an English affair but, in fact, it involved the whole of Great Britain. The Royalists were winning until the […]
I had three options for a story for Writers Magazine in which food played a major part. One was the last two men of the Arctic expedition wondering who would eat who to survive. It’s […]
There are advantages in using a single point of view character in a novel.
My method of ensuring a firm point of view character.
About a critique.
Why heroines are more powerful.
I wrote The Spirit of Skiing for my wife, who did not have the wonderful experience the adverts suggest skiing to be. It is one of the short stories in Bees in My Bonnet, which […]
There are now two stories from the family archive on the web page. Bedsheets and Broomsticks is a Dalton tale and the new one, about Ruff is a Granny Clarke story that was originally published […]