Saturday was a great day! The Birdman competition at Worthing may have had to been cancelled because of the wind, but the atmosphere and staff at Waterstones were perfect. They really made me welcome. Many thanks to you all and I look forward to returning. I met some super people too, and a big thank you all for coming and taking an interest in Shipwrecks of Sussex.
Also many thanks to the magazine Sea Breezes for a great review.
Wendy is a writer, columnist and founder of Worthy Words Workshops, a monthly writing group, held at Worthing Library. She is the author of 26 published books, and over 1700 articles. Since 1989 she has been a columnist on Welsh Traditions for an American/Welsh publication, Ninnau - meaning ‘we also’ or ‘part of’’. Wendy is also the membership secretary of the Society of Woman Writers and Journalists , and a member of the Society of Authors.
Wendy Hughes hails from south Wales and now lives in Rustington, West Sussex with her husband, and they have two grown up sons.
Wendy is working on her novel set in Neolithic Wales, Powers That Heal. She is working on a book for The History Press, Not a Guide to Worthing out 2013.
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What I do
Wendy, in adition to her writing, is available to give talks or run a workshop on various aspects of writing.Her latest venture is downloadable audio lessons- see link below.
Commended Lady Violet Astor Rose Bowl Award for Best Published Article 2007
Wendy NAWG Journalism Award 2002
NAWG Journalism Award 2002
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