Confessions of a word carver. T. K. Roxborogh

Once an occasional blog home to news about my Crown of Blood and Honour Trilogy, now a blog for announcements and musings about all my writing endeavours.

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

Radio review

Bloodlines was reviewed on Radio New Zealand National's Afternoon's with Jim Mora by Vanda Symon.
Go here, to...well..hear.
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What I have found necessary, apart from talent, is the need to persevere with the actual task of writing as well as the beauty of what is being created. Just like pregnancy, a story or poem is conceived but needs time to incubate in the womb (your mind) and then grow and develop (birth and the rest). Don’t be in too much of a hurry. The best works come when time is given for them to live, breathe, be.

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