Another 5 star review

I’m delighted that another reader has enjoyed one of my books so much that they’ve taken the time and trouble to leave a review. If you’d like to read this book for yourself, you can get it here.

There are currently four collections of slightly spooky stories. I’ve been working on a fifth for a while now. This review has motivated me to get on with it!

New book out now!

Days to RememberMy latest short story collection Days To Remember is out now! It’s available as an ebook or paperback, and can be read for free through kindle unlimited.
Here’s the blurb –

There are many memorable days to be celebrated in the course of our lives. Some come round every year – whether we want them to or not. Others are one offs never to be repeated. Perhaps we’ll know from the moment we wake that all will go well. Maybe it will seem things are going wrong, when the opposite is true and we’ll find our way by getting lost. Having our moment of glory snatched might teach us about the real winners and losers in life.

Some days are hugely and obviously important to us, even if many others will experience something similar. The moment we make a new friend or meet our partner for life, learn a new addition to the family is expected or land that perfect job, will affect us forever.

Apparently ordinary days can be ones to remember too. We can make them that way by accepting every opportunity which comes our way, or finally allowing our light to shine. By seeing magic in the everyday, or taking the dog for a good long walk.

Birthdays, weddings and Christmas, work days and holidays all have a story to tell. This book contains 24 of them.

Get it here.

Wednesday word of the week – Seisin

Seisin, which is sometimes written as seizin, is a legal term. It means the possession of land by freehold, the act of taking such possession and that which is held.

We’re fortunate enough to own our own home, which I assume means that the land on which it stands and our garden is seisin, or we’ve seisinned it, or we were seisinning when we took out the mortgage, or something.

What I’m sure of is that the garden grows some lovely flowers. Here are a few examples.

A Mystery

Screenshot 2023-06-01 at 12.11.49There’s a bit of a mystery concerning the mystery story of mine published in the July issue of Take A Break’s Fiction Feast, which is out today.

The odd thing isn’t that the July issue is out at the start of June (or even that the online version was available at the end of May.) That kind of thing is normal in the magazine world.

Screenshot 2023-06-01 at 12.12.07Nor is it surprising that my original title ‘Amelia Unearths The Truth’ has been shortened a bit. Again it’s quite normal for titles to be amended a bit, or even completely changed. The editors have plenty of good reasons for doing so.

If you’re thinking the name Amelia Watson is vaguely familiar, it could be because she’s the lead character in my romantic murder mystery, Acting Like A Killer, which is available to buy as an ebook or paperback, or from some libraries. I like the fun illustration of Amelia not looking through her glasses, but instead using a magnifying glass to look at her computer screen. There are times in the book when Amelia doesn’t go about things in the most straightforward and obvious way. She nearly always  gets the result though.

The mystery is the fact that the story has been credited to Eirin Thompson – an excellent writer who also has a story in that magazine. Of course it’s a mistake and in no way Eirin’s fault, but I can’t think how it could have happened. I’ve heard of author’s names accidentally being left off in some magazines, and in one case people’s real names were used instead of their pen names, but I’ve not come across the wrong name being entered. Hopefully there won’t be a similar issue with the payment!

Actually there’s another small mystery which is loosely connected. Amazon have reduced the price of the paperback version of Acting Like A Killer from £10 to £6.60. That’s lower than the price they allow me to charge. No doubt they have their reasons.

Another 5 star review!

I’m delighted to have another 5 star review for my romantic murder mystery, Acting Like A Killer.

If you’d like to read it yourself you can order through bookshops and libraries, buy as a paperback or ebook through Amazon, or get the ebook from a variety of other retailers.

Now – and then.

My story Puppy Love is in the special Easter edition of Yours magazine. I like the cute illustration – and I’m pleased it didn’t give away the twist ending. (A magazine which has since ceased publication did that more than once!)

I’m even more pleased they gave my books a mention. I haven’t noticed a surge in sales, but letting people know the books exist does slightly increase the chance of them buying one, or requesting it from their library.

I’ve no idea where they got the photo from. It is me, but it’s not recent. My hair has been at least five different colours since then.

Making it up

I’ve got a couple of stories in the May issue of Take A Break’s Fiction Feast, which is out already. Plus None is about a wedding and having nobody to go with. That’s not a position I’ve yet been in. Accidents Happen is about things going horribly wrong. I didn’t have to use my imagination quite so much for that one!

Chocolate Cake!

The illustration for my story Caramel Shortbread in the April edition of Take A Break’s Fiction Feast would be making me really hungry, except that it was my birthday yesterday. My lovely husband made me a really nice, and really huge, chocolate brownie cake. He rarely bakes (it was the third time ever) but he did an excellent job.

It was a double celebration for me as the day before I finished the second draft of my next crime novel. I took the day off writing for my birthday, and will have a few more days away from the novel (Disguised Murder in Little Mallow) before the next draft. I like to work on something else between drafts as that gives me some ‘distance’ and helps me see what I actually wrote, not what I meant to say!

Talking of doubles, I have two stories in that magazine. The other is called Baggage. It’s about handbags, and relationships. Caramel Shortbread is also about relationships, as well as living up to the title.

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Wednesday Word Of The Week – Fry

To fry is to cook in hot fat or oil. Americans refer to chips as a fries (and crisps as chips). Getting fried can be a slang term for being cheated or sunburned.

Fry are also baby fish. I’m sure there are some in this reservoir.