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2022- A Year In Review

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  2022 - A Year In Review    As we near the end of 2022, I’m reflecting on the year. I’m so grateful to have experienced God’s faithfulness this year. I’m so grateful for so many things…like health, family and friendships. And as I pray for world peace I’m thankful for the wonderful people in my life. Writing has been a lifelong wish of mine, and this year my first short book was published in April through Draft2Digital 😊 . As you can imagine it was such an exciting time for me! Coming through the other end of Covid 19, what was there to lose when our time on this earth can be short or long? Covid 19 has shown us this...why waste the time we have… After years of holding back, I finally went ahead and put pen to paper. Covid 19 was my creative catalyst and during that once-a-generation experience, I penned Midsummer . Since a teenager, I have loved the works of the playwright, William Shakespeare . I have loved it since my English teacher put one of his plays in front of ...

Beyond the Page - Finding You In Hollywood

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  Finding You in Hollywood FY in Hollywood is where Caitlin Emore and Jaron Webber can be found - they went through the wringer for love. I wrote this book many years ago with so many titles - from Coming Home to Hamilton Terrace. They just did not work for me. In the end, I finally settled on Finding You in Hollywood . It had a great feel to how I wanted the book to look and feel. This is my Notting Hill moment. And I love that film. If you haven’t watched the 1999 movie, it is the life of a simple bookshop owner changes when he meets the most famous film star in the world. It stars Hugh Grant and Julie Roberts. Set in the London’s Notting Hill. I wanted my story of Caitlin and Jaron set in one of my favourite streets in west London. Westminster is a borough I used to work and live in the area. I have such fond memories of my time there. I drove down Hamilton Terrace NW8 more days and nights than I care to remember. And I loved every single one of those journeys, esp...