7th June 2014
Turning the writing switch to ‘ON’ I’ve been procrastinating a bit lately. I have a children’s novel to re-draft and have got as far as sketching out ideas for how […]
Turning the writing switch to ‘ON’ I’ve been procrastinating a bit lately. I have a children’s novel to re-draft and have got as far as sketching out ideas for how […]
The Grand Blog Tour! Firstly, I’d like to thank Jenny Alexander for inviting me to take part in the Grand Blog Tour this week. I’ve been following Jenny’s blog post for […]
The Spaces In-between It’s almost Easter, the sun is shining and I am currently in a position very familiar to writers everywhere … I am in the space in-between – in-between my […]
The Jitters! I am currently very close, very very close, to submitting, so I have the jitters. I always get the jitters at such times, and the jitters lead me to […]
A Full tin of Quality Street It came to me the other day, two thirds of the way through my children’s novel, fourth draft, that my story was beginning to […]
An interview with Jenny Alexander One of the great things about writing in the 21st century is the chance it gives we writers to interact with other writers. Writing can be a […]
Piccadilly, Puppies and a School Visit Tool Kit. Yesterday, I was in Burton on Trent at William Shrewsbury School doing school visitty stuff. My publisher, Piccadilly Press, are now part […]
A writer or a story maker? There’s a slight irony about the title of this week’s blog post, given that my now completed co-written novel is indeed called ‘The Story […]
Music to write to A few months ago, I wrote a guest post for We Love This Book, as part of their Music to Read by series (which you can […]
Diary of a launch day Yesterday, was the launch of ‘Buttercup Magic: A Mystery for Megan’, published by Piccadilly Press and aimed at 6-9 year olds. It felt like a […]