It’s at this point in the publishing process when I wear an almost permanent grimace. Early review time. It can be shocking. It can be brilliant. It can be brutal.
And we have to eat it all up, word by word.
It’s at this point in the publishing process when I wear an almost permanent grimace. Early review time. It can be shocking. It can be brilliant. It can be brutal.
And we have to eat it all up, word by word.
Whenever I start writing a new book, it takes a while for the land to settle. For me to really know what it’s about. How it feels in the mouth. How it lingers in the brain. And then when the pieces do fall into place, that’s when I choose a new pen.
Exciting times! My current work-in-progress has taken flight and is currently in the hands of a motley crew of beta readers. So, what now?
It’s cover release day for Mothtown!
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I haven’t blogged about this one at all yet. But it means a lot to me. I’ve been writing this one since October, with a few mini breaks in between to rethink, replan, rejig, and – the usual – fret. Why is this book different? This will be my third novel, but not my third…
Join us for a Festive Social around the Hearth on 21st December via Zoom.
2022. What a year!
Pretty much as soon as Mothtown has been announced, I’ve been busy doing interviews about it. Such an exciting time! It normally takes a while for me to find a way to talk about new books, as the way they’re seen by readers hasn’t actually sank in yet. How I feel about a new book…
I like to think I’m quite a self-aware person, but sometimes I have literally no idea. Now that I’ve written two poetry collections, two novels, and several other TOP SECRET books that I can’t talk about yet, I’m starting to see a connection.