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Category Archives: library
From the Wild Cornish Coast, to Your Local Library #NationalStorytellingWeek
Meet me in the library on Monday 1st February, and I will tell you a tale of supernatural secrets, vampires, witches and werewolves, all hidden in a seaside town in Cornwall, and previously concealed in my very own mind… See … Continue reading
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World Book Day and my Local Library
Yesterday was World Book Day. I was going to post this article on time, but when I sat down at the computer I became engrossed in my manuscript for Love Redeems, the third book in my Redcliffe paranormal romance series. … Continue reading
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Tagged adult paranormal romance, author Catherine Green, book parcel, British vampires and werewolves, Love Redeems (A Redcliffe Novel), magic and mystery, Middlewich library, mystery book, SpookyMrsGreen, the pagan housewife, the redcliffe novels, World Book Day, your local library
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Using a Book to sell more Books
That title sounds a bit random don’t you think? Don’t worry, I am simply playing with words, as is my way. What I mean to say is that I recently borrowed a book from my local library, and used it … Continue reading