Category: Writing

  • Almost a teenager

    As Britney Spears once sang…. Oops, I did it again. I have set another book loose into the world. Well … almost. I hit the send button this week on what will be my ninth published book. Assuming of course that my publisher likes it. I think she will – I cried as I wrote…

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  • Putting the POWER in PPT

    Last weekend was the Romantic Novelists Association conference – and as the associations webmistress (I really like the sound of that) and all round geek queen, I led a workshop on taking the technical terror out of giving talks. Authors give talks – and for people who spend most of their lives alone talking to…

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  • My very first.. first

    They say you never forget your first – and in this case, my first first. I am talking about the first story I have written in the first person. Normally I’m a third kind of girl… that is to say all my books are written in the third person and from multiple viewpoints. But I…

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  • Little Girl Lost

      Drum Roll Please… It’s here – the fourth book in my Coorah Creek series. Little Girl Lost takes us back to Coorah Creek, where we meet up with Sergeant Max, Trish at the pub, Dr Adam and Dan the park ranger… all our old friends. And there are some new faces in town too.…

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  • Faces in the stone

    As regular readers will know – I am a big fan of ruins. Give me a crumbling castle to explore, or an abandoned abbey, and I’m set for hours of enjoyment. I love the history of such places and like to wonder about the people who lived there. What I normally don’t expect is to…

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  • A cover story

    This week has been all about covers for me… First of all there was the staggering news that not one but two of my books had received an Award of Excellence for their covers from the Colorado Romance Writers – a chapter of the Romance Writers of America. Of course, I hasten to point out…

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  • Teaching is also learning

    In the heart of Shakespeare country last weekend, it was retreat time. This was the second Developing Your Novel retreat I’ve led with my writing mate and awesome tutor, Alison May. What a great weekend it was, sharing experiences and knowledge and ideas about writing with a group of like-minded folks. There was a certain…

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