For the blogging from A-Z challenge, I’m going to write short posts on useful physics words, and explain how you can use them in your writing. For example, when do you use the word ‘blackhole’ and when is it appropriate to use the words ‘super massive blackhole’ instead?
Each post will be very short, and my aim is to include a fictional example.
If you’ve got any physics questions that you’d particularly like me to answer in respect to your writing ask! Email kate.happenence at gmail.com!
The around the world book challenge at giraffedays.com involves reading 12 books each set in a different country.
To join in, and find out more look here.
JANUARY: South Africa
A Dry White Season by André Brink
FEBRUARY: Bangladesh
MARCH: Guatemala
APRIL: Tanzania
MAY: Cuba
JUNE: Germany
JULY: Iran
AUGUST: Mexico
SEPTEMBER: Philippines
OCTOBER: Denmark
NOVEMBER: Peru
DECEMBER: Iceland.
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The audiobook challenge at Teresa’s Reading Corner challenges you to read a number of audiobooks in a year. I’m aiming for the ‘going steady’ level of 12 books.
To join in, and find out more look here.
1) Imperium – Robert Harris
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This was a blogfest run by Teralyn Rose Pilgrim at A Writer’s Journey which involved selecting your favourite 5 books.






I am from the A to Z challenge and stopped by to check in. I think I might have missed your post. Please let me know if I just missed where it is at. Thanks so much