Wednesday, 28 August 2013
Famous Five Plus: Welcome Madalyn Morgan
Famous Five Plus: Welcome Madalyn Morgan: Today we extend another warm welcome to our latest member to Famous Five Plus , the wonderfully talented , Madalyn Morgan , a histor...
Thursday, 18 July 2013
Scribbles! The Famous Five Plus interview with Madalyn Morgan
Pauline Barclay said, 'As my latest book, Storm Clouds Gathering is set in 1965 I thought it would be great fun to take a peek at that amazing era. This week...'
Madalyn Morgan's favourite holiday memory on The Famous Five Plus blog.
It took me a few minutes to decide on my favourite holiday memory. It has to be when, out of the blue, I was blessed by a Bishop in the
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Monday, 1 July 2013
Foxden Acres, Recently Read, The Independent
Foxden Acres, Recently Read in the Independent, online
Researching The Women's Suffrage movement, for a possible article for St. Peter's Review, I Googled Emily Davidson. While reading about her in the Independent, I had a pleasant shock. Halfway down the page on the right hand side is 'Recently Read.' There's a pic of me and link to Foxden Acres on FB. There are also comments from author friends Elaine Everest, Bari Watts and Rebecca Woodhead.
Sunday, 16 June 2013
Saturday, 1 June 2013
Romantic Novelists' Association Blog: Interview with Theresa Le Flem
Romantic Novelists' Association Blog: Interview with Theresa Le Flem: Theresa Le Flem inherited the creative gene. Studying Art at college, her CV includes studio-potter, hairdresser, factory-worker, sales-as... Great interview. What a fascinating life Theresa LeFlem has had.
Thursday, 30 May 2013
Madalyn Morgan's Fiction Blog: Signed copies of Foxden Acres at, Oh Lovely, Lutte...
Madalyn Morgan's Fiction Blog: Signed copies of Foxden Acres at, Oh Lovely, Lutte...: As a local author I was delighted when Amy MacBean Dennis, owner of Oh Lovely ... in Lutterworth, said she would stock Foxden Acres in h...
Thursday, 9 May 2013
Foxden Acres @ The BookStop Cafe, Lincoln
The Grand Opening of the fabulous, BookStop Café in Lincoln, May 4, 2013
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Joff and Becky cutting the ribbon - 10am |
Left: Outside the café with authors, June Kearns, Madalyn Morgan and Nicky Wells.
Inside author, Lizzie Lamb joined us.
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Lincoln is a beautiful city, with a Cathedral, Castle, craft market, and of course the fabulous BookStop Café. I was welcomed into the city by the King and Queen, and Robin Hood.
The BookStop Café is only a stones throw down the cobbled lane behind Robin Hood. Convenient for all the car parks and the sights.
By 11am The BookStop Café was buzzing
Above left: The Jazz Beats. Right: Actor and writer, Paul Redfern, Madalyn Morgan & friend James
Looking at Foxden Acres on the bookshelf of, The BookStop Café. More about The BookStop Café and Foxden Acres later on http://madalynmorgansfiction.blogspot.co.uk/ x
And later I relaxed with Joff Gainey's novel, Sleeping On A Cloud.
Joff Gainey https://www.facebook.com/BookStopCafe
More wonderful books from great Authors
On sale @BookStopCafe
Steep Hill Lincoln
Friday, 26 April 2013
The Madalyn Morgan Show. Wednesday April 24th - Podcast
Madalyn Morgan on Raidersbroadcast.com
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Wednesday April 24th - on Raiders Two.
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Podcast Producer Jan K
Sunday, 7 April 2013
The BookStop Cafe. Enjoy a lovely cup of tea or coffee, and relax with a book. If you like what you read, you can buy it.

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Joff Gainey, the proprietor said, "Our aim is to provide our customers with a relaxed atmosphere in which to read and enjoy the books available and to support local and Indie Authors.
The BookSop Café is situated on Steephill in Lincoln, beneath Imperial Teas.
To begin with we shall be open every Saturday and Sunday 10am - 4pm. We very much look forward to meeting old and new friends there.
We are having a real live Jazz Duo playing on the open day... 4th MAY... called Jazz Beats... they are fantastic."
- What a unique idea.

- I'm proud to say, three signed copies of Foxden Acres, with bookmarks and cards, are in the BookStop Café already.
What a spectacular bookcase
Foxden Acres is right in the middle of it.
Good luck Joff.
See you at the opening. May 4th at the
Inside the BookStop Café
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A little piece of history about the building in which BookStop Cafe is
situated.
Norman House on Steep Hill, Lincoln in England is a historic building and an example of Norman domestic arthitecture. The building is at 46-47 Steep Hill and 7 Christs Hospital Terrace. The architectural evidence suggests a date 1170-80. The building was known for many years as "Aaron the Jew's House", and appears as such in many references, as it is believed to have been the residence of Aaron of Lincoln (d.1186), then the greatest Jewish financier of England. The building has been a shop for many years, and currently home to a tea importers.

The BookStop Café is through the black doors.

Norman House on Steep Hill, Lincoln in England is a historic building and an example of Norman domestic arthitecture. The building is at 46-47 Steep Hill and 7 Christs Hospital Terrace. The architectural evidence suggests a date 1170-80. The building was known for many years as "Aaron the Jew's House", and appears as such in many references, as it is believed to have been the residence of Aaron of Lincoln (d.1186), then the greatest Jewish financier of England. The building has been a shop for many years, and currently home to a tea importers.

The BookStop Café is through the black doors.

Smart Entrance
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And Parking?
There are several carparks in the Bailgate area. The nearest is in the corner of Castle Square. You can get to it by driving up Drury Lane. The carpark is about 100yds from the Cafe. :)
Saturday, 30 March 2013
Good Friday with The Rhythm Riders at the Shambles, Lutterworth
Good Friday - The Rhythm Riders At the Shambles, Lutterworth
Paul guitar, Deano sax, Matt singer, Garf on drums, Mike bass guitar
The Rhythm Riders at the Shambles in Lutterworth on Good Friday, March 29, 2013. They played from 9 till midnight to a packed house.
The Rhythm Riders at the Shambles in Lutterworth on Good Friday, March 29, 2013. They played from 9 till midnight to a packed house.
Celebrating the blonde girl's birthday

I asked the birthday girl if I could take a photograph of her shoes. She was so sweet and said I could put it on my blog. The shoes were amazing.
The heals... Well there were no heels. If there had been they would have been about 6 inches high.
Her shoes were amazing. She could not only walk in them, she could dance in them too. A lovely girl.
Everyone dance and sang, applauded and cheered.
Jingle and his wife Bell, taking a break from dancing

Midnight came and midnight went. There were so many calls for more -
The Rhythm Riders played on.
The Rhythm Riders played on.
Sunday, 24 March 2013
Monday, 25 February 2013
What A Find, A King! Richard III of England
King Richard III of England
The Last of the Plantagenet Monarchs
by Madalyn Morgan
Click the link below to read an article about King Richard III
http://www.madalynmorgan.com/2013 Spring Edition - Richard III Extract.pdf

Tuesday, 19 February 2013
Foxden Acres is on the bookshelf in very good company.
Foxden Acres is on the bookshelf in good writerly company.
On the bookcase with -
Debbie Viggiano,
Jane Jackson, Leseley Horton, Rebecca Emin, Jane Wenham-Jones, Peter Jones,
Penny Grubb, Amos Carr, Sue Moorcroft, Sylvia Broady, Elizabeth Ducie and
Theresa Le Flem.
Saturday, 9 February 2013
Virtual Launch Party Saturday February 16th
Virtual
launch party, Foxden Acres, Saturday February 16, 10am -10pm
It's less than a week until the launch of Foxden Acres.
It's less than a week until the launch of Foxden Acres.
My first novel, Foxden Acres, will be available through Amazon Kindle and book on Saturday February 16. (The paperback can be bought direct from lulu.com if Amazon hasn't uploaded then.)
On the day Foxden Acres goes
live, I hope my fabulous friends will drop in to say hello.
Invitations for the virtual launch party will go out nearer to the time.
For more information, go to: For the launch Party click here
Or go directly to the novel on Amazon: Foxden Acres on Amazon Kindle
I have been invited
to give a talk to the local WI on February 14th and I am determined to have a
book in my hand on that night. I also hope to be dressed as a land girl, in
khaki dungarees, green pullover and boots. Don't laugh. I know land girls were
young, but I'm going to do it anyway, because it'll be fun.
Foxden Acres has been uploaded to Kindle and lulu books, by
the wonderful Rebecca Emin today, Feb 8th. No books - Kindle or paperback - yet.
The author's copy has been ordered so, after I've given it a final proofread,
Foxden Acres will go live. We're still on track for next Saturday. I can't
believe it? After all these years, Foxden Acres will soon be in the public
domain. I'm so happy. My face is aching from smiling.
xxx
Wednesday, 6 February 2013
I feel an article about King Richard III coming on
I feel an article about King Richard III coming on. It was confirmed today (Feb 5th) that the remains found under a car park in the city of Leicester are those of Richard III who was killed at the Battle of Bosworth. Leicester is 12 miles away from my home town of Lutterworth, so it's a must.
Philippa Langley, originator of the 'Looking For Richard III' project, and the facial reconstruction of Richard III, unveiled to the media at the Society of Antiquaries, London, Tuesday February 5th. (Gareth Fuller, Associated Press)
The discovery of the long lost British monarch found under a parking lot in Leicester, U.K. has stimulated the imaginations of CBCNews.ca readers.
King Richard III was identified yesterday through modern DNA testing with the help of a Canadian carpenter - a 17th great-grand-nephew of the king's older sister.
Not only have scientists excavated and identified his bones, but they have also given the modern world a first glimpse of his face in a life-sized plastic model.
Wednesday, 23 January 2013
How To Do Everything And Be Happy, by Peter Jones
How To Do Everything and Be Happy
by Peter Jones in WH Smith, Balham
In London, on the way to the studio to do my radio show, I popped into WH Smith for a browse. And wow! Peter's book, How To Do Everything And Be Happy, was on the shelf in front of me. That's definitely one for the album.
Tuesday, 15 January 2013
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