One Lovely Blog

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I need to thank kellielarsenmurphy.com for recommending me for a ‘One Lovely Blog Award. Following the rules

1. Insert the logo -took me hours to find it.

2. Thank the person nominating you.

3.Share seven things about yourself

4. Nominate seven blogs you like

5. Tell them you have nominated them

Seven things about myself.

1. I’m half Australian. My father was born in Newcastle NSW but came back to the UK when he was only seven.

2. I have an orchard of about 34 apple trees.

3. I like cheese with my apple pie, preferably creamy Lancashire.

4. I am a fellow of the Royal Zoological Society, but never get to the meetings.

5. My favourite animals are dormice and tigers.

6. I can keep a secret.

7. I dislike doing housework and I’m not very keen on gardening.

Blogs I like

The struggle to be a writer that writes.

phoenixrisesagain

Cristian Miahi

People,Places and Bling

The dog ate my novel

Sally Xerri-Brooks

CrimeThrillerGirl.

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About scribblingadvocate

Born in Lancashire, Law degree from Sheffield University and MA in Creative Writing from Exeter. A barrister for twenty five years, who appeared in the Crown Courts in and around London. When I retired we moved to live in Devon, first on Dartmoor, more recently overlooking the Exe Estuary. After twenty years I still feel an exile from London. Married, no children but own an affable Springer Spaniel. I love reading, walking and travel. I completed an MA in Creative Writing at Exeter University and have written three books, Crucial Evidence, Reluctant Consent and Legal Privilege, all set in London. You can email me contact@scribblingadvocate.com

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