Wednesday, 15 February 2012

The Undercover Soundtrack: A glimpse into the world of musical words.

It is an absolute honour today to send you over to Roz Morris' blog, My Memories of a Future Life, where I'm guest posting for her long-running series The Undercover Soundtrack.

Please do me a favour and make your way over. If you already know everything there is to know about the creation of String Bridge, please head over to check out the amazing Roz Morris herself. My gosh, you should read about the book she's written! So intriguing and definitely in my TBR pile! :o)





Have a great Wednesday, folks!




10 comments:

  1. Heading over - I love her cover as well.

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  2. Okay, you talked me into it.


    Lee
    Is product placement tacky?
    Tossing It Out
    Twitter: @AprilA2Z
    #atozchallenge

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  3. I'll go over but first I just popped by to check if you were okay. I read your next post about the Attikon. What a shame but glad to know you're fine and in no danger. At one stage you were talking about leaving. Have you decided to stay? It certainly looks like Greece will be in turmoil for some time doesn't it?

    Denise

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  4. My pleasure to host you, Jessica! Thanks for such an inspirational addition to the series.

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  5. Headed over now. Thanks for the heads up!

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  6. I think Roz is wonderful. Heading over :-)

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