How We’ll Live on Mars, by Stephen Petranek, Reviewed.

There are times when a book comes into our lives at an appropriate moment. This was one such for me. I’d just spent a few days reviewing the research I’d been doing for a science fiction novel set on Mars. Amongst the websites I’d downloaded to consult on technical issues, I found references to this …

Continue reading How We’ll Live on Mars, by Stephen Petranek, Reviewed.

Searching for the Right Word? Tip #1

In this series of posts, I’m looking at how certain words can influence readers. Do you want to inspire with joy, encourage fear, romance with love, or does your story now need the reader to sink into despair along with your protagonist? This set of posts will look at ways of influencing mood by selecting …

Continue reading Searching for the Right Word? Tip #1

A Shackled Inheritance, by Madeleine McDonald, Reviewed.

Romance in the days of slavery, set in the West Indies, is here given a treatment that’s both thoughtful and inspirational. This is a tale of love against the odds. Two young people thrown together by circumstance are trying to deal with differences in outlook based on their individual ignorance and prejudices. And the threat …

Continue reading A Shackled Inheritance, by Madeleine McDonald, Reviewed.

Seems I’m One of Goodreads’ Top 1% of Reviewers!

I feel I should share this piece of good news with you all. I hope you'll find it interesting. It's a copy of an email I received today: Hello Stuart, In our community of readers, you stand out in a notable way: You're one of the top 1% of reviewers on Goodreads! With every rave and …

Continue reading Seems I’m One of Goodreads’ Top 1% of Reviewers!

Cut The Fat; Make Your Writing Lean: #Tip 50.

This series, concentrating on ways to trim writing, whilst providing examples aimed at stimulating imagination, has come to its natural end with this post. Next, I’ll be looking at expanding effective vocabulary by using the right words to convey the idea, mood, or meaning. Lift up: It’s pretty difficult to lift in any other direction, …

Continue reading Cut The Fat; Make Your Writing Lean: #Tip 50.