I'm pleased to say I am recovering well from my stroke. I am now cooking and ironing am fit to drive have been out a couple of times on my own- but not driving- I still don't feel ready for that.
Writing news
I'v e been able to do a little of my own writing though typing I s till difficult. Most people are verry understanding an forgive typoshbu on r of our authors did reply recently 'Does that explainrth incredible number of typos? 'which I thought was unnecessarily mean.
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On My Blog
I hsv an interview with penny Rogers about thebook we've published recently Amelie at the Windowhttps://www.gilljameswriter.com/2026/03/interview-with-penny-rogers-about-her.html
The Young Person’s Library
We've add The Sprucethi monthhttps://www.theyoungpersonslibrary.co.uk/2026/03/the-spruce-by-jeanne-davies.html
=- a picture book for readers of all age.
Recommended read
This month I've chosen The Florence Girsl Princess by Tessa Harris. FIndd Your copy here:https://amzn.to/4mc9nvg
Note thei i an affliatr link and a smll proportion of whatht you pay will go to bridge House at no extra cost to you
Giveaway
Thi dmon ti'm gicin awy Babel, the second part of the Peace Child d series, following on from last month's giveaway
abel is the second part of the Peace Child trilogy. Kaleem has found his father and soon finds the love of his life, Rozia Laurence, but he is still not comfortable with his role as Peace Child. He also has to face some of the less palatable truths about his home planet: it is blighted by the existence of the Z Zone, a place where poorer people live outside of society, and by switch-off, compulsory euthanasia for a healthy but aging population, including his mentor, Razjosh. The Babel Tower still haunts him, but it begins to make sense as he uncovers more of the truth about his past and how it is connected with the problems in the Z Zone. Kaleem knows he can and must make a difference, but at what personal cost?
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