
I’d never heard of the word until my friend Anne Rainbow sent me the definition, saying she thought I might like it for this blog. She was right!

As futurity means ‘time to come’ the start of a new year seems the perfect moment to mention it.

There’s also a plural form of the word – futurities – which refers to future events or prospects.

I do hope that 2024 holds many wonderful futurities for us all. With luck, some of mine will involve travelling to interesting historical sights.





My story Stop Thief, which is in the current issue of Take a Break’s Fiction Feast is based on a true story. At least, it’s based on a true story to the extent that many historical films and TV programmes seem to be – extremely loosely!
Naturally I’m pleased the story has been published. Fortunately one of the illustrations provides a suggestion of how to celebrate.





Of course I’m very pleased to have a story published, but it’s actually something in another issue which has really made me happy. A reader has written in to say that a different story of mine, published in My Weekly fairly recently was ‘fantastic’ and ‘brought a lump to my throat and was such a feel good story’. 