Latest News

January, 2010
I'm interviewed for "The Internet's First Blog-Com" at How Did You Get There?

December, 2009
I appear on TV3's The Morning Show With Sybil and Martin on 7 December to discuss Blogging for Beginners

November, 2009

My two online courses, Get Connected: Blogging and Social Networking for Writers and Writing Romance for the Web, launch with Inkwell Writers’ Workshops


October, 2009
Bookings open for my one day workshop, Freelance Writing: An Introductory Workshop, to take place on 20 February, 2009 with the University College Dublin Adult Education Centre

Bookings open for a reprise of my one day workshop, Web Wise: Earn Money Writing for the Web, to take place on 2 October, 2010 with Inkwell Writers’ Workshops


August, 2009
My First Year In the Classroom is published containing my essay “Two Years for the Pain of One”


July, 2009
I’m featured in Denene Brox’s eBook The Weekend Writer: Launch Your Freelance Writing Career

I’m offered a contract by The Wild Rose Press for a romance manuscript written and to be published under a pen name


March, 2009
I offer a one day workshop, Web Wise: Earn Money Writing for the Web, with Inkwell Writers’ Workshops


February, 2009
My one day workshop, Introduction to Freelance Writing, takes place with the University College Dublin Adult Education Centre


December, 2008
Homepages: Tales from the Irish Blogosphere charity anthology is published containing my essay “Home Is Where The Heart Is”


November, 2008
Chicken Soup for the Soul: Getting In... to College is published containing my essay “Poor Little Smart Girl”


May, 2008

I speak at the Mums the Word workshop with Inkwell Writers’ Workshops


January, 2008
My night course, Introduction to Freelance Writing, begins with the University College Dublin Adult Education Centre


October, 2007
The Dublin Complete Residents’ Guide is published containing my chapters on Shopping and Setting Up Home


September, 2007
One of my query letters is featured in WOW! Women On Writing’s All About Query Letters with Angela Mackintosh and Carolyn Howard-Johnson