Pressing matters

I’ve been busydsc_0492 with publicity stuff for the new writing book. Below is the press release the publisher has sent out to various newspapers and magazines.

My next task is to write something to go with it for local writing groups, offering to come in and answer questions, run workshops or whatever they might like. By local, I mean around Portsmouth and Southampton – but because of the camper van, I could travel much further if the circumstances were right.

Prolific Local Author Publishes Writing Advice

Contact: editorial@alfiedog.com 00 44 (0)207 193 3390 For immediate release

Prolific, published short story writer, Patsy Collins and Editor at Alfie Dog Fiction, Rosemary J Kind, have combined their experience to publish a book of writing advice for those looking to write and publish short stories.

Patsy, a former tour guide on HMS Victory, has set many of her stories and novels around Lee-on-Solent, where she lives. These days she can often be found touring the country with maritime photographer, husband Gary Davies. “I love writing parked up overlooking a beach,” says Patsy. “Our campervan acts as my mobile office.”

Patsy, whose stories have been published in the leading women’s magazines, both at home and abroad, met Rosemary through an online writing group they were both part of. “We got together to read each other’s work and, as we both write articles on writing for magazines, we started to talk about collaborating on a book. The great thing is that our strengths complement each other, which gives us the opportunity to give other writers a wider picture.”final-cover-small-front-251016

Their book, From Story Idea to Reader, covers the writing process from how to come up with ideas to where to submit work and sets out to be a practical and accessible guide. “We’ve both run courses on writing,” says Patsy, “and are used to the sorts of areas which those starting out need more help with. We’ve also both judged competitions and Rosemary has edited several thousand short stories over the last few years, so we have a clear picture of the common mistakes that writers make and have set out to help them overcome those in order to achieve publication.”

Between them, Patsy and Rosemary have separately published sixteen books, both fiction and non-fiction, but this is the first time they’ve worked together on a project. “Writing can be a lonely occupation,” says Rosemary, who lives in North Yorkshire. “Working together on this has been huge fun and we hope that comes through in our writing.”

From Story Idea to Reader is published by Alfie Dog Fiction and comes out on 30th November. The paperback is £9.99 and the ebook £3.99.

ENDS

Prolific Local Author Publishes Writing Advice

Company Number : 07679696 registered in England & Wales.
Reg Office: Schilde Lodge, Back Lane, Tholthorpe, North Yorkshire, YO61 1SN

Notes for Editors

Alfie Dog Fiction is the trading name of Alfie Dog Limited, a UK registered company publishing books and short stories. The website www.alfiedog.com carries over 1500 stories from more than 300 authors around the globe, with more than 20 countries represented. Unlike most epublishing companies Alfie Dog is editorial led to ensure the high quality of the work available to the reader.

Enquiries should be directed to Rosemary J. Kind, Managing Director of Alfie Dog Limited www.alfiedog.com who can be contacted at rjkind@alfiedog.com

Patsy Collins can be contacted at patsycollins53@yahoo.com

Company Number : 07679696 registered in England & Wales.
Reg Office: Schilde Lodge, Back Lane, Tholthorpe, North Yorkshire, YO61 1SN

Pressing matters

I’ve been busydsc_0492 with publicity stuff for the new writing book. Below is the press release the publisher has sent out to various newspapers and magazines.

My next task is to write something to go with it for local writing groups, offering to come in and answer questions, run workshops or whatever they might like. By local, I mean around Portsmouth and Southampton – but because of the camper van, I could travel much further if the circumstances were right.

Prolific Local Author Publishes Writing Advice

Contact: editorial@alfiedog.com 00 44 (0)207 193 3390 For immediate release

Prolific, published short story writer, Patsy Collins and Editor at Alfie Dog Fiction, Rosemary J Kind, have combined their experience to publish a book of writing advice for those looking to write and publish short stories.

Patsy, a former tour guide on HMS Victory, has set many of her stories and novels around Lee-on-Solent, where she lives. These days she can often be found touring the country with maritime photographer, husband Gary Davies. “I love writing parked up overlooking a beach,” says Patsy. “Our campervan acts as my mobile office.”

Patsy, whose stories have been published in the leading women’s magazines, both at home and abroad, met Rosemary through an online writing group they were both part of. “We got together to read each other’s work and, as we both write articles on writing for magazines, we started to talk about collaborating on a book. The great thing is that our strengths complement each other, which gives us the opportunity to give other writers a wider picture.”final-cover-small-front-251016

Their book, From Story Idea to Reader, covers the writing process from how to come up with ideas to where to submit work and sets out to be a practical and accessible guide. “We’ve both run courses on writing,” says Patsy, “and are used to the sorts of areas which those starting out need more help with. We’ve also both judged competitions and Rosemary has edited several thousand short stories over the last few years, so we have a clear picture of the common mistakes that writers make and have set out to help them overcome those in order to achieve publication.”

Between them, Patsy and Rosemary have separately published sixteen books, both fiction and non-fiction, but this is the first time they’ve worked together on a project. “Writing can be a lonely occupation,” says Rosemary, who lives in North Yorkshire. “Working together on this has been huge fun and we hope that comes through in our writing.”

From Story Idea to Reader is published by Alfie Dog Fiction and comes out on 30th November. The paperback is £9.99 and the ebook £3.99.

ENDS

Prolific Local Author Publishes Writing Advice

Company Number : 07679696 registered in England & Wales.
Reg Office: Schilde Lodge, Back Lane, Tholthorpe, North Yorkshire, YO61 1SN

Notes for Editors

Alfie Dog Fiction is the trading name of Alfie Dog Limited, a UK registered company publishing books and short stories. The website www.alfiedog.com carries over 1500 stories from more than 300 authors around the globe, with more than 20 countries represented. Unlike most epublishing companies Alfie Dog is editorial led to ensure the high quality of the work available to the reader.

Enquiries should be directed to Rosemary J. Kind, Managing Director of Alfie Dog Limited www.alfiedog.com who can be contacted at rjkind@alfiedog.com

Patsy Collins can be contacted at patsycollins53@yahoo.com

Company Number : 07679696 registered in England & Wales.
Reg Office: Schilde Lodge, Back Lane, Tholthorpe, North Yorkshire, YO61 1SN

No Family Secrets

nfs-kindleMy latest collection of short stories is available now. There’s a paperback version too. (It’s so new Amazon haven’t connected the two together yet.)

The theme of this collection is ‘family’ and I’ve dedicated it to my first cousins

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Read a bit …

I’ve been tweaking the site a bit and have now added the opening pages to each of my novels, in case you’d like a taster. You should be able to find each of them under the ‘novels’ tab.

nnadtd1A reminder – Not A Drop To Drink, my short story collection with a liquid theme is FREE to download. (If you don’t have a kindle, you can also download a free app to allow you to read this, and many other books, on your computer.)

Paint Me A Picture

My novel, Paint Me A Picture is currently on sale for 99p (99c).

PMAPcoverMavis Forthright carefully rehearses her jump from Portsmouth’s Round Tower. She’s existed for over five decades. Lived hardly at all. Will end her misery with a few second’s fall into the cold sea. Except she’s not quite ready to die. A half day’s delay to try a bacon sandwich from the cafe won’t matter. Mother’s no longer there to disapprove.

She delays another day to lend Janice a book. Then a week to use her new paints. A month. Until the end of term. Mavis makes new plans; to create paintings full of emotion, to live, perhaps even make friends.

As if to balance her survival a number of people connected to Mavis die. At first that doesn’t matter. They’re people she dislikes. Mavis continues painting, tending her garden, feeding the birds and keeping her home properly clean, without additional concern. Then people who’ve been kind to Mavis are killed or injured. That shouldn’t happen.

Why are people dying? Is it because of charming Norman who’s back from her past, or is that strange boy Jake her mistaken guardian angel? Perhaps Mavis herself is to blame. She must learn the truth, stop the deaths and protect those she’s learned to care about before she can enjoy the new life she’s making for herself.