We’re halfway through the year, and it’s been a great first half for TV. I’m often months behind, […]|
Every year, I tell myself this is the year that I will read some of the non-fiction on my shelf. This year, it actually is – I walked the Highlands with Dougie Strang in the spring, and have …| onemore.org
Wyrd & Wonder got away from me thanks to some unforecast life complications, so today I’m playing catch […]|
Yesterday’s Wyrd & Wonder prompt was deep dive, which reminded me that we need to talk about a […]|
Each Sunday, your Wyrd & Wonder hosts settle in with a weekly topic to share some Fantastic Fives. This week, co-captain Annemieke has prompted us to share some favourite nautical myths and aft…| onemore.org
Posts about Wyrd and Wonder 2025 written by imyril @ There's Always Room For One More| onemore.org
Sean Wren has survived an alien invasion, a haunted spaceship and his bad habit of making things worse (just to see). Now he’s on the run with his unlikely allies, determined to stop a war – …| onemore.org
Maud Stearne loves her home in the fens, and her desire for her scholarly father’s approval is less than her attachment to the wetland’s folk and fowl. As she learns about Edmund Stearn…| onemore.org
When Lucy Braithwaite’s father dies, his successful wallpaper business is looked after by the excellent Mr Luckhurst. When Luckhurst dies, a mysterious young man appears to rescue the family …| onemore.org