by gayemack | Oct 5, 2011 | Writer's Work and History's Mysteries
Later today I’ll be boarding an overnight flight to London, returning to my ‘soul home’ one more time. Although this trip will include seeing friends and extended family, I have a specific purpose for this journey. The focus this time will be on...
by gayemack | Oct 1, 2011 | Writer's Work and History's Mysteries
Whitby Abbey Just looking at photos of this place conjures up all sorts of images, but to actually stand within the ruins is something else! Whitby Abbey is starkly perched on high cliffs over looking the seaside village of Whitby on the north Yorkshire coastline...
by gayemack | Sep 21, 2011 | Writer's Work and History's Mysteries
The Preston/Child Pendergast series is just one of those threads of stories you can’t get enough of. That is, if you like elusive and complex protagonists immersed in tales that are intertwined . I was first introduced to FBI Special Agent Aloysius...
by gayemack | Sep 13, 2011 | Writer's Work and History's Mysteries
In my last post under writer’s work, I talked about the daunting business of finding literary agent representation…an undertaking not for the faint of heart. While this search can be overwhelming and at times discouraging, one of the things that has...
by gayemack | Sep 7, 2011 | Writer's Work and History's Mysteries
Aside from the better-known places of legend with their struggles between church and crown, I am also very fond of this island’s offerings that are remote, lending themselves to the active imagination. The Cornish coast is just such a place. Not exactly a...
by gayemack | Aug 24, 2011 | Writer's Work and History's Mysteries
If you like thrillers set within real situations that come with a paranormal flavor based on established legends… and are curious about a female protagonist who doesn’t fit the mold of a single mom turned parish priest and (reluctant,...