
Notes from a Travel Writing Course 1: Pitching to Publishers
More forgotten notebooks – this time filled with notes from a travel writing course – in case you’re curious!
Read More…Travel and Lifestyle Blog
More forgotten notebooks – this time filled with notes from a travel writing course – in case you’re curious!
Read More…Bloggers are just a bunch of show offs aren’t they, why else would you start a blog if not to show off? Let’s discuss.
Read More…More random reflections from a hotel room window, or perhaps just a ramble about nothing depending on how you look at things!
Read More…Thankful to be nominated for this the Outstanding Blogger Award, but it’s always hard to pick nominees – every blogger deserves a spotlight.
Read More…It’s amazing what a little bit of imagination and a few travel memories can do!!
Read More…This time we talked packing for flights, bottles of rum, house prices and baking cakes. Conversations with strangers can work more wonders than you’ll ever know!!
Read More…A huge thank you to Chocoviv at Chocovivβs Lifestyle Blog for this nomination!!
Read More…Road rage, maybe there should be a highway code sign for this, placed strategically on certain junctions, and anger hotspots!! My poor taxi driver nearly exploded, that time when…..
Read More…I learned a few things at a recent Gary Younge Guardian Masterclass, Gary’s a popular columnist and broadcaster, amongst other things. I’m curious about writing and writers, their quirks and creativity – so this kind of offering was hard to resist. The session was three insightful hours long, entitled ‘How […]
Read More…I’ll start with a huge thank you to fellow blogger Image Earth Travel for nominating me for a Sunshine Blogger Award, it’s a huge compliment and quite an honour. Thank you very much indeed!! ππ I must also offer an equally huge apology for only just getting around to properly […]
Read More…Trying to overcome writer’s block is a bit like keeping a car engine running smoothly before it starts to seize up – it regularly requires a good run, good oil and good fuel. Similarly, a writer’s mind runs on a similar principle – it needs feeding with ‘things’ that help […]
Read More…Windswept raindrops sweep across the passenger window as we drive past a wet and soggy Hyde Park. The sky compliments the concrete in hues of grey and the pavements gleam with wet reflections throughout the rainy morning drive. The outdoor seats of cafes are abandoned, lacking any hint of life. […]
Read More…This month marks the fourth birthday of Cherryl’s Blog, and I thought it was about time I said a heartfelt thank you to all of you who have taken the time to read any of my posts, leave comments, give me a like or even done me the huge honour […]
Read More…