
What have I been reading? #5
You’d be forgiven for thinking I’d moved to the ‘dark side’ by my most recent reads – for the most part, they are on the

You’d be forgiven for thinking I’d moved to the ‘dark side’ by my most recent reads – for the most part, they are on the

What does Self Doubt feel like for you? Driving home the other day, I was thinking about Self Doubt and how I experience it. I

“my love is a winter’s mist gently dissolving through the window at the nape of your neck.” ― Sanober Khan, A touch, a tear, a tempest Winter

For the second year in a row, I was invited to attend Telling Tales in Balingup as a storyteller. This wonderful literacy and storytelling festival

None among us can weave lace so fine as nature’s collaboration. © Monique Mulligan 2017 Between sessions at Telling Tales in Balingup (Balingup, Western Australia)

Confession time: Sometimes when it comes to writing, I don’t really know what I’m doing. The business of being an author is way harder than

My reading mix has been somewhat eclectic this month. But then, when isn’t it? I’ve read far more books than I can mention here, so

[bctt tweet=”Growing up, we never said the F-word at our house. The four-letter one.” username=”writenote1″] No, not that one (but we didn’t say that either).

What’s your favourite word? Mine is serendipity. serendipity/sɛr(ə)nˈdɪpɪti/ noun the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way. “a fortunate stroke

A few weeks ago I shared 10 things I’d learnt from Stephen King’s book, On Writing. I held back one important point, not because it was