Lady Justice – extract from The Ambrosia Project Published by Abi Silver on 22nd October 2022 Judith watched Nick while Andy was speaking. After his initial limited interest in his environs, he had bowed his head, and now his eyes were… Continue readingLady Justice – extract from The Ambrosia Project
Author Interview with A Knight’s Reads – 10 October 2022 Published by Abi Silver on 10th October 2022 With huge thanks to Claire Knight for hosting me on A Knight’s Reads where I give away a few secrets.
Extract from The Ambrosia Project – the pomelo Published by Abi Silver on 8th October 2022 Zoe sat at her keyboard, writing a new piece for her blog. This time she had chosen pomelos as her theme. She knew they weren’t… Continue readingExtract from The Ambrosia Project – the pomelo
Extract from The Rapunzel Act 30 April 2021 Published by Abi Silver on 1st May 2021 Here’s a final teaser, this one about Rosie’s co-presenter, Jason. With thanks to Ronnie Turner for hosting me.
Extract from The Rapunzel Act 24 April 2021 Published by Abi Silver on 24th April 2021 With thanks to my reading corner
Extract from The Rapunzel Act 22 April 2021 Published by Abi Silver on 24th April 2021 With thanks to Swirl and Thread
A day in the life of… posted 16 October 2017 in Delightful Book Reviews Published by Abi Silver on 16th October 2017 With thanks to Alix Long for sharing my typical writing day from summer 2017 in her DelightfulBookReviews
Cameras in our courts – only a shutter click away Published by Abi Silver on 13th June 2017 When I was writing The Pinocchio Brief I toyed for some time with the idea of “going the whole hog;” not only would Raymond (and… Continue readingCameras in our courts – only a shutter click away
The man in the wilderness said to me… Published by Abi Silver on 14th April 2017 Last night I caught up on a 2015 episode of Jamie and Jimmy’s Friday night feast. And during their “no waste” feature they introduced us… Continue readingThe man in the wilderness said to me…
She sells sea shells… Published by Abi Silver on 12th April 2017 Sir David Attenborough has had a fossil named after him; it’s a 430 million-year old crustacean named cascolus ravitis (there is a link if you… Continue readingShe sells sea shells…