As I mentioned in my last post – exciting news to start the year! Zoe Cunningham is doing a one-woman show based on Dark Dates this February (you can buy tickets here). I caught up with Zoe to see why she chose Cassandra… Zoe, welcome to Dark Dates! First of all, tell us a little […]
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Ah, the heady feel of a new year, when you can leave all of last year’s mistakes behind you and emerge as some shiny, productive, improved version of yourself. At least until the second week in January, when it all seems a bit too much like hard work, the weather is bloody miserable, your next […]
So, it’s fair to say this time last year I was Not In A Good Place. Well, I was physically, since I had finally – after 6 months of sofa surfing and enforced homelessness – moved into a lovely flat, but emotionally I felt like I had been hit by a truck that had then […]
An, another November draws to a close, another year when I have not managed to even half-arsedly participate in NaNoWriMo. In theory, this is a project custom built for me: while I like to carry stories around in my head for a while before I tell them, I’m also a big fan of a quickly […]
I am so thrilled by how many of you have sent me shelfies – it’s fascinating to see what people are reading! So here’s some more: From Lynne: From Janet: Mark: Pat: Send me yours!
I love these – from Lynne and Janet. Keep ’em coming!
OK, the first one is mine… But this is a new one… Send me yours!
Prefer a paperback to a download? Never fear – you can now buy Bridesmaid Blues in print… And if you do, remember to send me a ‘shelfie’!
This is a version of a post I did over at Strictly Writing some time ago… I’m a huge Twitter fan. I probably spend more time than is healthy scrolling through my newsfeeds – I use it as a source of information and entertainment, as well as a nice way to waste time when I […]
One of the criticisms of the digital book market is that it puts pressure on authors to constantly churn out new material: that on top of the ‘book a year’ demands of mainstream publishers, authors are now expected to produce digital-only short stories to keep their profile high and, of course, bring in extra income. […]