by Graeme Cumming | May 12, 2020 | Blogging, Carrion, Life Lessons |
And so the adventure continues… If you can call it that. On publication day, Jill Doyle at Jill’s Book Cafe also went above and beyond the call of duty by including a guest post from me. This one is a little reflective, but I think it also acts as a useful... by Graeme Cumming | Jan 27, 2020 | Life Lessons, Thinking Aloud |
Legend has it that my birth was traumatic. I nearly died, although the only lasting reminder is a small indentation where forceps barely missed my right eye. Between them, my godmother and my dad spent all night keeping me alive while my mum recovered from her own... by Graeme Cumming | Sep 17, 2018 | Blogging, Book Reviews, Ravens Gathering |
Just in case it has escaped your attention, there is a blog tour going on at the moment. It is a grand occasion, of course, as all these things are. Today, seven different bloggers are sharing thoughts, reviews, extracts and Lord alone knows what else…... by Graeme Cumming | Jan 21, 2018 | Blogging, Book Reviews, Fiction, Nostalgia |
Author Sandra Danby has a blog series she refers to as Porridge and Cream, in which she asks other authors to share books that fit her definition: “…the book you turn to when you need a familiar read, when you are tired, ill, or out-of-sorts, where you... by Graeme Cumming | Nov 13, 2017 | Nostalgia |
When I concluded my story of nocturnal activities back in the early 1980s (if you missed this, start here), I mentioned that Zim had indicated there was a good reason for the signal being there. I also expressed my hope that he’d provide an explanation, which he... by Graeme Cumming | Oct 5, 2017 | Nostalgia |
If you haven’t read Parts One and Two, you’ll need to for this final part to make sense… While Zim and I had been making our efforts to obtain the Holy Grail (or railway signal as most people might have considered it), we’d shared our progress with a couple of other...