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Author: Dick Morris
Company: Dick Morris Books
Website: richygm.wix.com/dick-morris-books#
Memorable Quote 1: No, no, it can't be.
Author Comment / Biography: Dick Morris was born in Monmouthshire, South Wales, and, when not sailing, travelling, listening to music, or photographing, will try to write anything he think will be a good story. Books by him currently available from Amazon and Smashwords and others, include: The Curse, a thriller descibed by one agent as "Ingenious, chilling...", Escape or Die, the greatest escape story, Blood Island and The Castle, thrillers in the series: Places you will not want to be!; and three erotic love stories. Also, the Guidebook: Corners of Wales and Monmouthshire. Most of these books are also available in print from Creatspace.
See also:http://dickgmorris.blogspot.co.uk/ and Dick Morris Books.
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1. How to publish your Novel and/or your Non-fiction Book
October 19, 2013
Everyone has one book inside them, so the saying goes. And, generally, this is assumed to be a novel. This is, I suppose, because a novel is entirely fictitious, and comes from the imagination, and most people, certainly by the age of maturity, have had enough experiences, and have enough memories...
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2. The Cardiff Bay Experience
October 14, 2013
The Cardiff Bay Experience
Since the completion of the barrage in about 2000, Cardiff Bay has been a wonderful amenity for the people of Wales and visitors, and is probably now the centrepiece of the principality.
In place of the unsightly mud flats, left exposed at every low tide...
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3. How to make beautiful mashed potatoes.
October 13, 2013
How to make beautiful mashed potatoes...
I now think I can make these as well as it is possible to do so; certainly to my taste, and so I thought I'd pass on my method to readers of this blog.
1. Fill a saucepan with water to about mid level. 2. Peel the potatoes and c...
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4. The Brecon and Monmouthshire Canal - A Walk to Remember
October 13, 2013
The Brecon and Monmouthshire Canal.
This canal, in my view, is one of the wonders of Wales and, possibly, one of the wonders of the world. It runs for thirty-two miles through idyllic scenery, and generally well away from motorways and roads and industries, through pure Welsh countryside, fr...
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