Morton S Gray – the writer as magpie – what writers collect!
Delighted to have Morton back on. Over to you, Morton … When you write novels you are collecting together lots of different strands and trying to make them into a book that flows and hangs together. It is often said that a book that is easy to read has often been difficult to write. Totally agree on […]
Christmas at the Little Beach Cafe
Giving a very warm welcome to Morton S. Gray who has another book out. As I’m writing this, a November drizzle is falling and the lights are on. It’s only midday! This can be such a dreary month. Just the time, then, to escape to the seaside. Tell us all about your latest Borteen novel, […]
Sunny Days at the Beach
It’s been ages since I had a guest on the blog so welcome to writing buddy and talented Choc Lit author, Morton S Gray. Over to you, Morton, tell us all about your latest book … My fourth novel for Choc Lit Sunny Days at the Beach is published on 18 August 2020. The main characters in the book are […]
Minor characters and their major role: Victoria Cornwall
I’m delighted to have Choc-Lit author Victoria Cornwall here, as part of her blog tour. She’s sharing how she sees the role of the minor characters in her books. Newbie writers prick up your ears, there’s some great stuff here! Over to you Victoria: The Minor Character and their major role I am delighted to […]
Guesting on Morton Gray’s Q&A
I’m guesting on Morton Gray’s blog today. She asked some great questions for her fun Q&A. Check it out here: https://mortonsgray.com/blog/ Don’t forget Millie Vanilla Christmas Weddings is out next week! There are already some fab reviews coming in. Thank you bloggers, love you!
Evonne Wareham’s Train of Thought: writing cave/s
Please welcome the wonderful, award-winning Evonne onto the blog. She’s here to talk about her writing cave. Or rather, her writing caves as she has more than one. As I’m typing this sitting downstairs instead of in my study as usual (poorly dog) I understand. I’ve decided I’d like to move in with Evonne, as her […]
Take Three Books: Morton S. Gray
I’m delighted to welcome Morton S. Gray onto the blog today, to talk about the three most important books in her life. There’s a bit of cheating going on! Morton, let’s start off with the book you are most inspired by. Book One (and Two!) I’m going to rebel here and mention two books. Pride and […]
Take Three Books: Margaret James
I’m absolutely delighted to have Margaret James on the blog today. As I mentioned in the write-up of Choc Lit on Tour, I loved her session, especially her answers about which book she’d like to have written and which inspired her the most. Here’s her Q&A – and a whole lot more besides. Enjoy! Thank […]
Choc Lit on Tour
Saturday saw me heading into Exeter to meet writerly peeps of a chocolate variety. I was going to the very first gig on the Choc Lit tour. I’d met (and gelled with) Sally who is SalsWorldofBooks at a previous event. As we could get the same train, we travelled in together. Along with an awful […]
Snuffly noses on the sofa
Fellow RNA member Jane Lovering is here today, sharing her writing cave. Looks like it’s been invaded. Another writer with dogs. I think I need to do another series of guest blogs – on the theme of me and my dog! I used to have a lovely writing cave. Well, it wasn’t so much a […]