I asked ‘my’ editor at The People’s Friend which story lengths and subjects are most in demand. He says it’s ‘the usual culprits’ by which he means 2000 and 3000 word stories as these are always in demand. Also, stories set around events and holidays – Christmas, Advent, Bonfire Night, Easter, Valentine’s etc are appreciated.
The cover featured is an old one – but as it has me name on the front, I like to make sure it’s seen!
I have a story in the latest issue of The People’s Friend – and according to their Twitter account, it’s brilliant!
I’m very pleased to have my short story Dizzy in the latest issue of Ireland’s Own. There will also be two of mine in the July issue of Take A Break’s Fiction Feast, which will be out tomorrow.
I have a story in the current issue of The Weekly News. Sadly the
There’s a lot of uncertainty around at the moment. I don’t have answers, but I do have a story in the current issue of The People’s Friend Special.
A friend has set up a new Facebook group offering free cheery reads to help distract ourselves from virus related worries. I’ve contributed a daft little piece to help get things started.
My story, Time To Be Thankful, is in the current issue of The Weekly News.
Three of my stories have been published this week – in three different countries! Allers, a scandanavian publication have reprinted The Mystery Postcard, which appeared in their sister publication Allas some time ago.
Two bits of news today.
I’ve been away at our friends’ wedding, which was onboard a ship en route to America! It’s lovely to have people help out with my romance research in this way … um,