Why as an author you shouldn’t use a Goodreads’ ‘Giveaway’…

As a member of Goodreads.com - and therefore a "Goodreads author" - I have indulged in their 'Giveaway' scheme twice now. The premise is simple: you fund 100 copies of your e-book and Goodreads runs a lottery on your behalf where members can apply for a copy which, if they are selected at random, they … Continue reading Why as an author you shouldn’t use a Goodreads’ ‘Giveaway’…

Searching for good writing…

I am currently working my way through two-hundred-and-seven submissions for an anthology of poetry and prose I plan to publish early in 2021. It's an interesting experience. As a first stage I've taken to dividing pieces into three groups: Shortlist - those that are clearly good and likely to make the final cut; Longlist - … Continue reading Searching for good writing…

“So how’s the not working / writing more thing going…?”

I confess to have been prompted to this mini self-assessment by Andrea Badgley's post Writing More Means Doomscrolling Less, and as a follow-up to my own Missing Work Already? It's not the kind of thing I normally do; I'm not a natural "look at me" kind of person - though I am belatedly realising that … Continue reading “So how’s the not working / writing more thing going…?”

“The Offing”

I really liked Benjamin Myers' "The Offing". It's a gentle, inoffensive coming-of-age tale; romantic with a small 'r'. Like most things, "The Offing" is far from perfect: perhaps it tries a little too hard early on before it gets into the swing of itself; and most sixteen-year-olds simply wouldn't have the nouse to do some … Continue reading “The Offing”

“The Shell Collector”

I daresay a case could be made to argue that it is only when a novelist is writing short stories that you get a true measure of their abilities: the need to be economical but not too sparse; the creation of a plot that is coherent but not over-blown; the establishing of character without having … Continue reading “The Shell Collector”

The 4 a.m. alarm call…

Sometimes you can do nothing about it. Unbidden a phrase or a sentence will pop into your head and not let go. It could be something new, or the need to change something old - but let's hope not borrowed!! Today gifted me one of those mornings. Reeling a little from a writers' group the … Continue reading The 4 a.m. alarm call…

Missing work already..?

Today is the first 'new Monday'; the first whole week where I can decide what I do with my time, how much I write. Staggeringly it is a month since I wrote The Daunting Prospect of Reinvention - and what's more bizarre is that it feels as if I have been footloose and fancy-free for more … Continue reading Missing work already..?

“Let the Great World Spin”

It bothered me that I took so long to finish reading Colum McCann's "Let the Great World Spin" - but in the end it was simply of question of 'it's me, not you'... I needn't have worried that it was a reflection on the quality of the book, because it isn't: "Let the Great World … Continue reading “Let the Great World Spin”

Without Covid, what would people talk or write about?

Because it seems to me that I've heard nothing else for the last 9 months. Yes, it's clearly dreadful; and yes, it represents an unprecedented threat to our lives, to our 'normal'; and yes, we all need to be mindful, aware, considerate etc. Indeed, in the early days when lockdown was a novelty, I doubt … Continue reading Without Covid, what would people talk or write about?

The Impossible Readers

I am a registered Goodreads.com author. I had hoped that membership of Goodreads would allow my work to reach a wider audience. In support of this ambition - and possibly naïvely - I have twice indulged in Goodreads' 'giveaway' promotions. The basic premise is that you offer 100 e-books to Goodreads members in what is … Continue reading The Impossible Readers