Today, we welcome Jane Davis, whose latest novel, Smash all the Windows is available from 12 April. Hailed by The Bookseller as 'One to Watch', I'm going to let Jane speak to you in her own words about her 8th novel and her writing. For those who aren’t familiar with your writing, what can they... Continue Reading →
Books, ships and of course a SALE
Hi everyone Just a quick message to let you know there's currently a SALE on Ship of Haunts: the other Titanic story. Now at 99p/$1.55 until the end of 29 May. So don't miss out. Get your ebook copy from Amazon and enjoy some bank holiday (or other) reading! Warning: this is a complex, time... Continue Reading →
Books and More: at the Indie Author Fair at the Chorleywood LitFest
The last few weeks have been so busy, this blog has taken a bit of a back seat. But at last, I can talk a bit about my book. And Chorleywood Lit Fest. Last weekend, I visited Chorleywood, not that I saw that much of the place, I was at the Indie Author Fair at... Continue Reading →
Going Public – book sale now on! (and more about the new book)
First of all, I’d like to thank the 925 people who entered the Goodreads competition to win a copy of Watching Charlotte Bronte Die: and other surreal stories. Congratulations to the three winners – your signed copy will be on its way to you soon. For those of you who missed out (sigh), the e-book... Continue Reading →
Short Story Giveaway
You too could win a FREE signed copy of Watching Charlotte Brontë Die: and other surreal stories, which is part of a Goodreads giveaway from 30 May to 2 July. To apply to win a FREE signed copy, visit or join Goodreads today. The contest is open to applicants in the UK, US, Canada and Australia. http://www.goodreads.com/giveaway/show/94612-watching-charlotte-bront-die-and-other-surreal-stories Good... Continue Reading →
More Shadows (of the Lost Child)
Those of you who read the previous post will know that the early chapters of my next novel, Shadows of the Lost Child, is available on Wattpad. Although Curdizan, where the story is set, is a fictional city, for some of its elements, I researched and drew on historic York (UK). If you walk around... Continue Reading →