You want to get to know me better?
I recorded these Facebook Live sessions in response to the 21-day Facebook challenge set up by Marisa Murgatroyd, In these initial sessions I spill the beans – answering questions folk ask about me.
Day 1 of the 21-day Facebook Live challenge: Why does my email tag line read: I don’t know what I think until I read what I have written.
Day 2 of the 21-day Facebook Live challenge: Rainbow? Is that your real name?
Day 3 of the 21-day Facebook Live challenge. I have a fear of flying, but I still do it. Today, I reveal more about my escapades on Overlord, and tell some helicopter tales.
Day 4 of the 21-day Facebook Live challenge: What’s the single biggest mistake writers make? Thinking that novel has to be finished. You have to finish the editing. If you are not enjoying the process, whether it’s writing or editing, something is wrong. Examine why you are doing this.
Day 5 of the 21-day Facebook Live challenge. It’s Friday today and, I hear you say thank God it’s Friday. … I explain my week/fortnight, and tell you about one day spent ironing (which I hate) while watching a cookery programme in Grace’s restaurant.
Day 6 of the 21-day Facebook Live challenge. My morning routine and a plug for Gallery 81, and Dr Wayne Dyer’s book: Change Your Thoughts, Change Your Life.
Day 7 of the 21-day Facebook Live challenge. Let them eat cake?
Day 8 of the 21-day Facebook Live challenge. Where did the virgin in ScrivenerVirgin come from?
Day 9 of the 21-day Facebook Live challenge. One of the suggestions made by the organisers of this Facebook Live challenge is to choose someone I’ve helped to succeed and tell their story. I’ve chosen romantic novelist and short story writer Patsy Collins.
Day 10 of the 21-day Facebook Live challenge. Ahead of our visit to Plymouth to see Funny Girl, I talk about a space clearing challenge. And look forward to three fund-raising events, Sunday, Monday and next Thursday – selling Stephen’s fine art greetings cards.
Day 11 of the 21-day Facebook Live challenge. Saying No! Recommending Anne Dickson’s A Woman in your Right
Day 12 of the 21-day Facebook Live challenge. When telling the truth is the right option!
Day 13 of the 21-day Facebook Live challenge. My bits and bobs – everything you keep tells a tale?
Day 14 of the 21-day Facebook Live challenge. What do I do for ‘work’, apart from writing / editing / mentoring? Take 3!!!
Day 15 of the 21-day Facebook Live challenge: Forgetting to remember
Day 16 of the 21-day Facebook Live challenge. The title of my most recent play is ‘When I have fears’. This is from a poem by Keats.
Day 17 of the 21-day Facebook Live challenge. Goodbye … Hello!
Day 18 of the 21-day Facebook Live challenge. Taking stock.
Day 19 of the 21-day Facebook Live challenge. The initial stock check – if I were going there, I wouldn’t start from here!
Day 20 of the 21-day Facebook Live challenge. New encounters.
Day 21 of the 21-day Facebook Live challenge. Silence is a powerful tool
That’s it folks! Enjoy!
But, then there’s the 365-day challenge …