I have three stories in the August issue of Take A Break’s Fiction Feast (out now). There’s Ice Cold Revenge, mentioned in my last post, plus On The Bench which is a slightly spooky gardening story and Midsummer Madness which is a relationship tale.
Quite often editor’s will change the titles of stories published. That might be to suit the layout, or because another story uses something similar, or they just prefer something different. I’m always pleased when mine are kept and that is the case with two of these, and just one word has been removed from the other one. I’ll be reusing On The Garden Bench for what will be my sixth collection of garden related short stories, following on from the most recent in that series, Beyond The Garden Wall. This particular story was actually inspired by a list I made of possible book titles. An odd way of going about things perhaps, but clearly on the occasion it worked.

To be accurate, it’s one of my stories mentioned on the front of the August issue of Take A Break’s Fiction Feast, rather than me. I can’t take the credit for those few words, but isn’t the little teaser snippet fun?

Historically a host is a large number of people, or an army. In Christian religion it may be the consecrated bread used to represent the body of Jesus, or the heavenly host may refer to angels or perhaps other bible figures – although the heavenly host can also be used to mean the sun, moon and stars.
A host might be a person who has received a donated organ, or any living organism which carries a parasite or disease. The landlord of a pub, compere of an event, or person who invites others into their home could all be described as hosts.
Well, either I’ve suddenly got taller, or I was standing considerably closer to the camera than Barbara!

I thought you might be interested to know what a typical weekend in a writer’s life is like. I’m not really the best person to tell you, as I don’t have a routine, but here’s what the last two days have been like…
8ish Get home, drink the tea. Spend hours updating all the broken links and other information on the site (please tell me if you spot anything I’ve missed.) Much tea consumed. Also ice cream.
7.00 Almost get swept away by huge tide! (OK, was mildly surprised how fast the tide came in and nearly got one foot a bit damp.)
. Have a tea break. Photograph more roses (see slideshow below). Leave two minutes before the rain starts.










My latest short story collection