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If you've ever wanted to try your hand at fiction, started a novel
or short story, or completed a manuscript - but think it lacks a
certain something, this is the book for you. 'How To Write Fiction
Without The Fuss' takes you through all aspects of the craft of
fiction writing and gives you a clear understanding of the
fundamentals, along with tools and tips to enhance your writing
skills. This easy-to-read handbook for creative writers will teach
you how to: * Structure a classic plotline to keep your readers
gripped * Create believable characters with original voices * Use
settings and themes to give your story depth * Understand your
genre and integrate your research * Write like a professional and
lose the amateurish gaffes * Edit and format your manuscript to
attract agents and publishers
Mo Mozart has struggled as a single mother to bring up her first
two children. Now they've flown the nest, she's concentrating on
maintaining a career while being a good wife to her second, younger
husband, Jack, and mother to their little daughter. Mo feels she's
at last getting the balance of her life right. Until, that is,
Jack's twin sister asks her to help trace their birth mother. The
search triggers turmoil in Mo's life: Jack becomes involved with
someone else and an old vagrant woman unleashes apparently
supernatural encounters. Blood and Water is the first Mo Mozart
book; the second is Kindred Spirits "This easy-to-read novel belies
its complex content and clever plotting that serves as a framework
for an intriguing human interest story...it works as social
commentary on the minestrone soup that family life is today and the
women holding it together. I loved Mo's ruminations on how sex
education, even private education, affects teenage pregnancies and
also the adoption angle of the plot. I loved the group of female
friends who are sometimes bitchy, but mostly very supportive of
each other's complex lives. It becomes a page turner as you follow
Mo's determination to find out the truth in several plot strands."
Cate Sweeney, author, Selfish Jean
Mo Mozart, with her GP husband Jack and two young children, moves
from Crystal Palace to rural Norfolk in pursuit of the perfectly
balanced lifestyle. Their idyllic farmhouse, though, holds dark
family secrets that date back decades - to when Dottie Hammond
moved from London to become a World War Two Land Girl on a farm
surrounded by Norfolk's RAF/USA Airbases. Mo's happy country life
starts to unravel when Jack is accused of abusing a young patient
and her daughter, Lily, develops an imaginary friend from the
1940s. With help from both town and country friends, experiences of
past and present and Dottie's wartime diary, Mo exposes the
unresolved events that have haunted the village of Great Haddeston
for seventy years. In the process she sorts out complex family
issues that revolve around Jack's adoption and his glamorous birth
mother. Kindred Spirits is the second Mo Mozart book; the first is
Blood and Water. "Hugely impressed by Lucy McCarraher's prose, and
by the diligence and erudition of both the plotting and research.
There's a strong sense throughout of a writer who has truly engaged
with her characters and with the period. It was a pleasure to
re-enter Mo's world - she's a very sympathetic character." Will
Atkins, Macmillan New Writing
Mr Mikey is middle-aged, gay - and sick of being a hairdresser. He
married his Aussie lover's sister to gain legal residency Down
Under, but then lover Bryan died and wife Dolly got knocked up on a
one night stand - leaving him a gay, but far from merry, widow with
a wife and child to support. His Ladies, clients of his boutique
Sydney salon, sustain him with their friendship and confidences,
though sometimes the salacious details of their sex lives are
almost more than his refined sensibilities can take. But as he
listens to their tales of love and loss, pain and pleasure, Mr
Mikey decides to weave them into a musical masterpiece - his escape
route to fame and fortune. "A truly remarkable, brilliantly written
book. Everyone should read it, whether or not they approve!" Jo
Holloway, Sunpenny Publishing "Written with her usual fluency and
panache: very funny in parts, very sexy in others...a very
entertaining book." Mike Barnard, Macmillan "This is great fun -
very Mama Mia! Gloriously camp in places and most entertaining with
its idiosyncrasies and sheer originality." Maxine Hitchcock, Harper
Collins "This reminded me just how stylish - and funny - a writer
Lucy McCarraher is. It did make me laugh. I liked the clarity of
the voice, the humour, the setting." Will Atkins, Macmillan New
Writing
You can't get rich and happy just by sending out positive vibes,
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Lucy McCarraher and Annabel Shaw debunk the empty promises of many
recent self help books with their simple, sensible approach to real
life fulfilment. Annabel is a social psy-chologist and
radiotherapist; Lucy is a work-life balance expert, writer and
coach. They have combined their personal and professional
experience with research from positive and social psychology, the
latest neuroscience and therapeutic techniques to create a
transformative 12-step programme. Following THE REAL SECRET's
scientifically supported model really can raise your happiness set
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