Month: June 2015

Another Fiendishly Tricky Maths Puzzle

As you know, here on Newsnibbles we are known for our focus on Pet Couture, and although Annie has been off touring the World (or America as it’s known to non-Americans) we have been a bit lax, this does not mean we’ve lost interest, so today’s Fiendishly Tricky Maths Puzzle has

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7 Questions

Seven Questions is a section of Newsnibbles where we ask one of our Twitter followers seven questions (duh).  Because we do it via email they are free to answer in more that 140 characters, which is nice. Today we catch up with author and screenwriter Neil Jeffrey, or @SirBlimelyWindy as we know him.

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Nibblets

It’s all about Angles As you know here at Newsnibbles we enjoy a good Pet Couture story, and this summer in Japan it’s all about angles.  Multiple news organisations have commented on the cube shaped canines and the picture we have embedded here – because nothing we could recreate with a cereal

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7 Questions

Seven Questions is a section of Newsnibbles where we ask one of our Twitter followers seven questions (duh).  Because we do it via email they are free to answer in more that 140 characters, which is nice. This week we chat to author Maggie James or @MJamesFiction as we know her. 1.

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Proud to be Less Ordinary

Monica Chereches is the author of Less Ordinary,  a compelling novel that explores hard hitting subjects such as male rape, and the taboos associated with polyamory in modern Western society.  She will be reading a section of her book at Pride Arts Festival, London 2015 and we caught up with her to find out

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On Genre

I was recently talking to one of my writer friends about writing, different genres and the trials of marketing.  He commented on the fact that I had taken a break from writing and that he was pleased that I was coming back with my new Sci Fi serial, which will

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A Voice to Dai For

In 2011 Dai Robs’ Single, “Waiting for You” was BBC Radio Wales’ single of the week.  Since then he’s been gigging and coaching rugby, but now he’s back with a brand new album, set to be released at the end of the year.  We caught up with him to find

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Badger’s Eurovision Round Up, Part Deux

Well, we said if you asked we would, and we are true to our word.  Amadeus said the following: Hello Badger, I liked the songs of Italy and Belguim too. Please let me know what you thought of those songs? And what about Australia to enter the competition? Thanks big

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