Tag Archives: kids
ACE week
This is not a post about how fab my week was – actually it was pretty nice – but about a week at school when the normal teaching schedule is suspended. It stands for Alternative Curricular, uh, something. I could hazard … Continue reading
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Tagged ACE week, alan sugar, children, extra curricular activities, kids, maths puzzle, medieval, re-enactment, serve, serving, the apprentice, walk, young adults
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Chocolate overload
My daughter’s class are partaking in a project called the Enterprise Scheme. It involves them forming a business plan, marketing, manufacture, sales projections, etc. This morning she informs me she HAS to make 4 cakes based on the business model she created. OK. … Continue reading
Posted in New Author, Women's Fiction, Writing
Tagged cakes, chocolate, cooking, enterprise scheme, kids, school projects
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Euphoria
When someone, who is a lover of the genre you’re writing in, tells you they loved your book, then it starts off the day in a blaze of glory. I feel about 10 feet tall (for a 5′ person that’s … Continue reading
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Tagged agent, author, critique, editing, kids, London book fair, praise, writing
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