Talking all things Writing Caves and She-Sheds
I’m guesting over on Morton S Gray’s blog discussing the importance of having a writing space. Why not pop over and check out her blog. There’s some great stuff on it, including how to talk camel! Hope you’re all doing okay in these worrying times. If you need an escape from the awful, awful news […]
Order! Order!
I thought it might be useful (and it’s excellent procrastination in order to avoid the edits!) to list the Berecombe books in order. Useful info if you’ve come to the series halfway through. The book that started it all: When I wrote Millie Vanilla’s Cupcake Café, I had no idea it would turn into a […]
I Love the Research: Part 2
Every book, no matter when or where it’s set, needs research. I’ve always loved doing it, I’ve always loved to learn so it’s no hardship. But it’s very easy to get distracted … The pandemic made research a little harder so thank goodness for online resources. There is a wealth of information out there if you tread carefully and sift. […]
newbooknewbooknewbook
Morning everyone. Happy February 3rd. The new book is out today, with parts two and three to follow soon. If you like my Berecombe books and are longing for some sunshine, grab this little bargain now! Love, Georgia x
I love the research (and it’s just as well!)
It’s great that the new book is out there. It’s been a long time coming! Part of it takes place in World War Two so it’s lucky that I’ve always loved the research, sometimes to the extent that it eclipses time to write. I’d always been aware of GIs being billeted in Dorset and Devon in the lead up to […]
Cover reveal! Cover reveal!
Thrilled to share with you the new one from OneMoreChapter. I can’t wait for you to meet Ashley, Noah (how much do I love Noah?), Ruby and Eddie. All your Berecombe favourites pop by too. Well, it wouldn’t be a Berecombe book without Millie and Biddy, would it? It’s coming out in three parts, with […]
The Secrets of Hawthorn Place
Starting the new year on the blog with a book recommendation. I’m actually cheating as I began reading this one over Christmas, then stopped and finished it this morning. The Secrets of Hawthorn Place is the story of Molly, a spoiled immature girl who, after the breakupof her relationship, ends up staying with Wally her grandfather in his […]
Shrinking worlds and small pleasures
Hi everyone, Hope you’ve had a great Christmas and a wonderful New Year. Happy 2022! It seems traditional to look back at highlights of the year just gone and I’ve sometimes summed up books I’ve read, things I’ve done. Except, I can’t honestly remember all that much! 2020 bled into 2021 and continued in much the same way. […]
Guesting with Lizzie Chantree
I’m over on Lizzie Chantree’s blog today. Lizzie is one of the most supportive in the writing/reading/blogging community so I’m thrilled she’s had me on. https://lizziechantree.com/lizzies-blog/ Hope you’re all keeping well. Love, Georgia x
The gritted teeth technique…
I’ve been writing all my life and professionally for the last eleven years. As you’d expect, the journey (sorry to use the ‘j word’) has been interesting. Over time I’ve progressed from being a purely instinctive writer with little knowledge of point of view, the effect of tense, story arc or pace, to honing my skills. I’m still very instinctive at heart and planning doesn’t […]
