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A Friendship of Thistles

Friendship(s) come in many packages. Once of my best friends being writing. And the time has arrived for my next publication! Read a sample or buy it now. A Friendship of Thistles: book summary Read with a friend! A Friendship Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 3 years6 May 2022 ago
Business writing

Why do I proofread?

I love writing I started proofreading and editing theses when I finished my first postdoc. The reason? I have always loved writing. Hearing about friends’ awful experiences with unqualified proof-readers (not all are unqualified) I knew I could help. Imagine Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 3 years13 April 2022 ago
Storytelling

Jodi Picoult. How a sentence can tell a story

Jodi Picoult, I love her writing. I was stopped in my tracks today by this humble sentence about a character’s eyes from Jodi Picoult’s The Book of Two Ways:   “They made me think of the heart of a glacier, Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 4 years24 August 2021 ago
Creative writing

Poem Elephant Tusks

    Inspired from the above photograph Rainbow by Helen Patience from the Hold Still digital exhibition, I wrote the following poem. The Duchess of Cambridge and the National Portrait Gallery revealed the winners in 2020, which featured 100 portraits Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 4 years14 May 2021 ago
Creative writing

Women of Scotland Book Review

Women of Scotland by Helen Susan Swift is my most recent read. Who wouldn’t want to know more about the historical importance of women? I bought it expecting a polished piece and I was disappointed, in places. Mainly because it Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 4 years12 May 2021 ago
Creative writing

Book research, research, research!

Book research is the name of this article. Based on the initial research I have done into the lives of gypsies in the UK and fisherfolk in Auchmithie, to get a sense of their lives and challenges, I have begun Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 4 years9 March 2021 ago
Creative writing

The Antiquary

On conducting research for my current book The Fisherwomen of Auchmithie, it’s been tough going finding information on the lives of fisherfolk in the 19th century. I began to read The Antiquary (Walter Scott), as cited on some websites. However, Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 4 years4 March 2021 ago
Creative writing

Agents. How to find an agent …

How to find an agent, or no agent at all? I felt inspired on the subject of how to find an agent by this quote from K.Welsh: “When I was querying agents with The Wages of Sin, I posted the Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 4 years4 March 2021 ago
Creative writing

Travelling While Black: A Must Read

I received a lovely present in the post today: a book! Not just any book, but a gift from one of my clients. Very charming of Roobens to bother to send me a copy with a small note of thank Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 5 years14 October 2020 ago
Creative writing

Beauty and the beast: a Shattered Rose or a Captured Heart?

I’ve been asked by some inquisitive readers why my novella Shattered Roses tells Rose’s fragmented story. And why this old lady’s story is told through the eyes of 16-year-old Megan?   To answer this question requires talking about the writing Read more…

By Emma Parfitt, 5 years12 August 2020 ago

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