Category: Writing

  • Dreams and Nightmares

    What do you dream about? What is your worst nightmare? My good friend and sometimes co-conspirator Alison May has a new book out – Midsummer Dreams. To celebrate, she’s holding a world-wide multi-mega-blog post on the subject of dreams. Midsummer Dreams is a romantic comedy – but that isn’t keeping nightmares from sneaking into the…

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  • Fun or hard work? A bit of both.

    I love writing retreats – it’s just fabulous to be able to focus entirely on my writing and ignore all the cares of the world. Of course, the companionship of other writers and the advice of tutors helps too. Then there is a lovely location and good food – even perhaps a glass of wine.…

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  • Knitting up a story

    This is my latest knitting project – it’s a pretty baby jacket. I’ve never knitted a baby thing before, and there was a very good reason I suddenly had to knit this. As an author, I draw on real-life experiences in my stories and my characters. In real life – I travel a lot for…

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  • Surviving as a writer

    Talking to other authors, particularly the top-selling authors, is a great way to learn. Not long ago, the fabulous Eloisa James spoke to a fascinated audience at the RNA meeting in London. Eloisa writes historical novels that are regulars in the New York Times bestseller lists – and I was ready to learn whatever she had…

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  • Announcing… The Wild One

    I am totally thrilled to announce (drum roll, trumpet fanfare … etc) the second Coorah Creek novel – The Wild One. I know I say this about all my books – but I totally loved writing this book. It was great to re-visit the town and the characters from Flight To Coorah Creek – but…

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