Writing and Sharing

This is a sharing post for my chat with a writer of superb psychological thrillers, Linda Huber. She interviewed me from her lofty castle in Switzerland where she pens her chilling reads and we discussed  the pros and cons of being an author and the challenges I faced writing the third in the trilogy, Thicker than Water. I hope you enjoy! […]

This is a sharing post for my visit across the pond to chat with Brenda Perlin, #LAPunkQueen, top ‘faction’ writer and fabulous supporter of indies. We couldn’t stop talking, apart from when we were eating the ice-cream sundaes! She asked many searching questions so if you want to know about my guilty pleasures or the controversy I caused over the simple […]

Last Saturday, the 2nd May 2015 was the exact day of the 450th Anniversary of Hinchingbrooke School, formerly Huntingdon Grammar School. I did not go to this school but my children did, in fact my son is still there, and in his last term. The sixth form is housed in the rather splendid Hinchingbrooke House […]

Now, as I stated in my previous post here I am just starting Marinade Month and whilst my work in progress is locked away from prying eyes and meddling fingers I have set myself many, many tasks to complete. The problem is that I’m not very good at getting on with them…I procrastinate (which is […]

  Huzzah!! I have, quite unbelievably, managed to stick to the relentless schedule I have set for myself this year (so far anyway) and this week, in fact this very day, I have delivered copies of the draft of Thicker Than Water to its beta readers…those lucky, lucky people who get to read my jumble […]

I was nominated for the Work in Progress Blog Hop by the highly entertaining Barb Taub who blogs mostly hilarious but also often thought provoking posts at Barb Taub – Writing and Coffee. Especially Coffee and who writes the highly rated Urban Fantasy Null City novels for young adults two of which I have reviewed on […]

Here is the final post introducing the last (but obviously not least!) author, Susan Grossey, on the Books: Beautiful Books stall on Saturday – taken straight from Alison Jack post here. My final introduction post is all about Susan Grossey, author of both factual and historical fiction books about financial crime. I first contacted Susan as soon […]