It’s Wednesday, right?

I’ve written before about unearthing stories. About how exciting it is, seeing them emerge from the ground, the twists and turns revealed as you dig deeper. But this latest story, the one I thought complete and clear, just needing a final polish? Well, it’s not so complete, after all. Instead, it’s as though I’ve brokenContinue reading “It’s Wednesday, right?”

Infinite Waters: 9+1 Speculative Fiction Short Stories now Released!

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Woo hoo, exciting stuff! As promised, Infinite Waters: 9+1 Speculative Fiction Short Stories has now been released and is available on Amazon. In fact, it’s free on Kindle Unlimited! I was planning on a big promo, but all of my funds are currently frozen (they have even forbidden us access to…

Five Photos, Five Stories Challenge – Day 5 – The Fairy Mountain

At the end of last summer we visited Ireland, staying at a small village on the coast just outside Sligo. I’ve written of this trip before, the fossils on the beach, the beautiful scenery and found objects. Not far from where we were staying was a Fairy Village and, having a small fairy-obsessed girl withContinue reading “Five Photos, Five Stories Challenge – Day 5 – The Fairy Mountain”

Five Photos, Five Stories Challenge – Day 4 – Ruthin Castle

‘Look, there’s a peacock.’ ‘Oh, like a statue of one?’ My Australian husband frowns, shading his brow as he looks at the bird perched on the high stone arch. ‘No, a real one,’ I say, as the bird moves, hopping down and letting out one of those plaintive cries they make. ‘What?!’ Then ensues aContinue reading “Five Photos, Five Stories Challenge – Day 4 – Ruthin Castle”

Five Photos, Five Stories Challenge – Day 3 – Joy

The joy of being three years old. Of dancing in a rose garden, scattering petals from small hands. An Angelina Ballerina dress that won’t zip up but that you’re determined to wear anyway, pink tulle skirts fluttering in the breeze from the nearby bay. Of love and warmth and security, the freedom to discover andContinue reading “Five Photos, Five Stories Challenge – Day 3 – Joy”

Five Photos Five Stories Challenge – Day 2 – Sorrento Car Ferry

This photo was taken where I used to live, on one of the curving arms of land that form Port Phillip Bay, way down south at the bottom of Australia. If you look at a map of Port Phillip Bay, you’ll see the narrow entrance – in the old days, mariners referred to navigating theContinue reading “Five Photos Five Stories Challenge – Day 2 – Sorrento Car Ferry”

Five Photos Five Stories Challenge – Day 1 – Berber Tent

Morocco. Camels walking alongside the dusty road, a small market stall piled high with bright oranges, green leaves still attached. A foyer lit at night with pierced metal lanterns, like walking into a room full of stars. Candles and fresh rose petals, silver and glass and polished wood. A small room, shadowy and curtained againstContinue reading “Five Photos Five Stories Challenge – Day 1 – Berber Tent”