Hugh’s Photo Challenge – Week 13: Love

Another last minute entry for Hugh’s Weekly Photo Challenge! The theme this week is Love, and so I’ve chosen a photo from my wedding day. It may seem an obvious choice, and in some ways it is. However, this photo says love to me for reasons beyond the obvious. I had a lovely wedding dayContinue reading “Hugh’s Photo Challenge – Week 13: Love”

On The Path Once More

It’s Monday, and the gorgeous child is back at school. Half term is over – this year is flying by already – and I’m now back to my regular schedule. A Thousand Rooms is now starting to go out to agents and publishers. I have a carefully crafted cover letter, a sweated-over synopsis, and haveContinue reading “On The Path Once More”

Oak and Mist – Download Free For a Limited Time!

Oak and Mist, the first book in my Ambeth series, is free on Amazon from now until February 25th (e-book version only). ‘The end of everything? Great, no pressure then.’ Alma Bevan didn’t mean to go on a quest. But when she disappears between two trees at her local park and reappears in Ambeth, sheContinue reading “Oak and Mist – Download Free For a Limited Time!”

Thursday Doors – Silves, Portugal

This week’s door photograph was taken in the town of Silves, Portugal. Carved wood and curved metalwork make this quite an ornate door, yet the flyers casually shoved underneath add a prosaic touch, as do the jumble of wires overhead. Located in the south of Portugal, Silves was a Caliphate from the 8th to 13thContinue reading “Thursday Doors – Silves, Portugal”

New Release: Crossing Bedlam by Charles Yallowitz

Charles Yallowitz has just released his latest book, Crossing Bedlam. He’s also written several fun posts about the story this week, including this helpful list about how to survive in a post-apocalyptic world. Take it away, Charles! The Rated-R Post-Apocalyptic Action Comedy Adventure is finally here! The United States of America has been crippled. ViolentlyContinue reading “New Release: Crossing Bedlam by Charles Yallowitz”

Wednesday Wander – Stratford-Upon-Avon

This week’s wander is to the West Midlands town of Stratford-Upon-Avon, famous as the birthplace of William Shakespeare. However, he was not the only luminary to come from this small town – do you notice the American flag decorating the front of this fine half-timbered house? This is Harvard House and, as the sign states,Continue reading “Wednesday Wander – Stratford-Upon-Avon”