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31/7/2025 0 Comments

July – from celebration to tears

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I started the month with such high hopes for my July writing challenge. I end the month in a reflective mood having journeyed from celebrations on 4th July with cake, towards tears and heartbreak by 28th, with the loss of a little buddy. It goes without saying that during the last week, I haven’t written; I’ve taken time off purely for self-care. I’ve busied myself at home: gardening and reading allowing time to process recent events. Simply put - my home feels different without a cat. In thirty-one years, I’ve been without a cat for just seven months … and now, an additional four days. In time, I’ll have another little buddy but that’ll be months away.  

Three weeks of writing pushed my project towards a good position – so I have to be grateful. There’s a brand-new sparkly month arriving tomorrow, so I need to set my sights on what I can achieve. I’ll start by cleaning out my writing room, giving it a fresh feel and vibe by throwing out old papers, redundant clutter and maybe rearrange the furniture and houseplants. It goes without saying that Teddy’s dog basket remains in situ, essential to my writing room. I’m not sure how much Teddy is missing his feline friend but at fourteen years old - I want him with me every minute of every day.

So, it’s goodbye to July … and a warm welcome to August!
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26/7/2025 0 Comments

Writing group - summer break

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Last week, I attended an evening meal with Lutterworth Writers' Group celebrating our end of season. Our group takes a mini-break during the summer, as many folks are away or busy with family.

​As you can see there were smiles all-round as we shared fabulous food, laughter and chatter at a local golf club. We’ll resume our meetings in the autumn, hopefully renewed with fresh ideas and energy for the coming year.  

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19/7/2025 0 Comments

Christmas in July #2

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Welcome to the Lakeside Cottage . . . a place for loved ones to share the perfect seasonal escape . . .

The Carmichaels are gearing up to make this festive season the Christmas of all Christmases, as this blended family gathers at the Lakeside Cottage for a Boxing Day wedding...

Lowry can't help but think her mum's whirlwind marriage is more than a little rash. But after she raised her single-handedly, Lowry is determined to be there in return.

Helen has watched her ex-husband remarry three times already. The fourth might succeed in breaking her heart. Or it might force her to finally move on.

Martha has worked for the Carmichaels for over three decades and has guarded all their secrets. Now she has a secret of her own. Admitting it will be the hardest thing she's ever done.

These three women will do anything for their loved ones. But as revelations come to light amongst the stunning snowy countryside, the greatest lesson will be learning how to live for themselves too.

​Amazon link: press here 

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17/7/2025 0 Comments

My Moses

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Most writers have their beloved assistants. Hemmingway adored his cats, Orwell had a pet goat called Muriel and Steinbeck had Charlie, his poodle. I have Teddy and Moses. For the past few weeks my little Moses hasn’t been well. He’s been losing weight week on week, his food preferences and his daily behaviour has changed. Yesterday, I took him to the vets and they confirmed I have a poorly little buddy. Blood test results confirmed what I’d described leaving the options as grim or grimmer. Only time will tell - as I’m not having any more tests done on the little chap. So, from today onwards, every day is #Caturday and we’ll see how many more days I get to enjoy his sweet nature. He's only 6 - it goes without saying, I’m gutted. 


Update, 26th July: I'm nursing a very poorly cat - it's incredibly sad. In the coming days, I'll be doing the kindest thing for him. 28th July - a beautiful sunset.

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14/7/2025 0 Comments

The Annual Short Story Competition – returning the shield

Today is my final day homing this glorious shield; tomorrow evening I am to return it to the local writing group. I’ve enjoyed it gracing my home given that we’re exactly the same age! How funny! I’ve admired the engraved names, several of which have been relegated to the rear, and am delighted that mine has joined the throng.  

​John Burton of the George Eliot Fellowship is this year’s adjudicator so his announcement is eagerly awaited at tomorrow night’s meeting. I have submitted a competition entry, as you’d expect, but with such talent amongst our group the field is wide open for a new engraving. 

Update: Congratulations to R Doran for winning the shield for this year 2025!    
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14/7/2025 0 Comments

Christmas in July!

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Christmas in July has become an annual tradition within the publishing industry. So, I’m embracing the idea over the next two weeks! My debut book was published 1st August 2017, which seemed very early for a Christmas publication!
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As the snow begins to fall, will all her dreams come true?

Flora Phillips has an excuse for everything; she was abandoned as a baby on a doorstep, wrapped in nothing but a towel. Her philosophy is simple: if your mother doesn't want you – who will?

Now thirty, with no boyfriend, career or home, it's time to find out who she really is. So, whilst everyone else enjoys their Christmas Eve traditions, Flora heads off to seek a special doorstep. Her doorstep. 

There she finds more than her life story. 
She finds friends, laughter, someone to love. Because once you know where you come from, it's so much easier to know where you're going. 

A story of love, romance and Christmas dreams-come-true.

Available to order: link Amazon or any good book shop


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13/7/2025 0 Comments

Andy's Man Club - it's Okay to talk

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I meet many fabulous people during my week and had the honour to chat with four such guys on Friday evening. The four fellas were advocates for Andy’s Man Club – I’ve placed a link HERE so you can read the who, why, how, when and where for yourself. I urge you to take a look, it might be what you're looking for!

I can’t stress how lovely it was to hear how men can turn up at a venue, sit, chat, listen to others or not even speak, if they choose, and then leave - feeling a little better/lighter than when they arrived. They don’t mind. They understand at Andy's Man Club!


Website: www.andysmanclub.co.uk

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11/7/2025 0 Comments

Listen up! - a night of talent, tunes and togetherness!

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Join us for Listen Up! A night of talent, tunes and togetherness, all in aid of Tamworth Samaritans*. 

Music, spoken word, performance art, poetry, poetronica and more, you can expect an evening packed with live performances, good vibes and community spirit!

Performers, musicians, writers and published authors supporting the evening include The Other Half, Ellie Galvin, Tamworth Twangers, AppleVenus, James Clark, Paul Macdonald, Cheryl Ann Boot, Graham Foster, Saida Chouwdhury, Ian Henery and more - artists active on local circuits and festivals across the Midlands. 

Doors open at 6pm, so there’s plenty of time to browse the fundraising stalls (cash only) and learn more about the fabulous work Samaritans volunteers are doing. Bar opens at 6.30pm, performances start at 7pm prompt. See you there! 💚

Link: for tickets

I'm not performing but am attending - grab your ticket before its sold out!

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​* my chosen charity 💚

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10/7/2025 0 Comments

Advice for aspiring authors - Heinz beans and Bagpuss

PictureHeinz: Perfection!
Yesterday, I had the unfortunate experience of complaining about the contents of an email that I'd received from a big brand company. I won't go into detail but I'm slightly gutted to feel 'let down' by their brand. The essence of the situation came down to faith, trust and integrity - which reminded me of this blog post that I wrote many moons ago. So, I thought I'd repost it, as I still stand by these basic principles.
  
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I've been published for nearly six years, so thought I'd share a few pointers that might make author life a little easier:

1. Choose a social media name eg. @ErinGreenAuthor that you can use across each of the platforms. I have author-friends who use various different combinations across the platforms and it takes me ages to find them or tag them when I want to support their book publications. For example, Donna-MarieSmithAuthor, DMSAuthor, DMSmithAuthor, MsDonnaMSmithAuthor, Smith_DM - sick to a simple formation and use it across everything. There have been many occasions when I literally haven't been able to find them, despite repeated searches, so had to forego the idea of reposting about their new book. If folks can locate you easily, they'll willingly support you.

2. Create your website and share your writing journey as soon as you feel comfortable. Having a dedicated place where anyone can read a blog update, book news or a daily interest post is vital in helping to build your audience. Don't shy away from being 'you' and sharing your personality. Readers like to feel they know you as a person - I've learnt that over the years. My early posts seem very 'sterile and proper' - readers don't get a flare for who I am as a person.  

​3. Grow a thicker skin. It happens to us all but you're going to be on the end of someone else's remark. It hurts. It stings. It sticks in your memory. It surprises you when it happens but I'll guarantee it'll happen. I've had people openly say, 'I don't like your book covers' and 'I can't stand the way your Amazon page looks with loads of quotes from other authors' - both features which I am not responsible for. Or the worst yet, when an author asked me over the table at an authors' luncheon, 'how's your current writing going?' I began to answer with 'it's going well at the minute ...' and before I could say another word - she said, 'well, I don't really care!' Talk about being gob-smacked - I nearly fell off my chair!!! But then, so did she realising she'd spoken her thoughts aloud across the table! So yeah, grow a thicker skin and simply learn how to 'smile and wave'. 

4. Realise that you've no idea who is reading your blog posts or social media. I kid you not but it might be the senior commissioning editor of that publishing group you've been desperate to send a full manuscript to. In which case, are you OK with them reading your last post of, 'I wrote three words today. Wrote nothing else all week. This writing crack is a doddle!' It's very honest but might the editor be a little concerned about your output and meeting deadlines if they signed you? Alternatively, I know from experience that I got my introduction because an editor kept seeing my social media posts and was intrigued by my daily output. She called my agent when she heard I was 'doing the rounds' with other publishing groups. My rule is simple: think Bagpuss! If you're of a certain age you won't know who Bagpuss is, or was. A fat furry cat-puss - a cuddly toy that lived in a shop owned by Emily. Anyway, to cut short stories even shorter, lost articles were brought into the shop and placed into the window for passers-by to view, and hopefully claim. The objects were dirty, broken, stained and tatty but the singing mice 'on the mouse organ' used to clean and repair each one before it went into the display window. And that is my point! Nothing goes into my Bagpuss-shaped window on social media unless it reflects me positively. I don't do politics, gossip mongering, showbiz celeb bashing or author put-downs in my shop window. I do happy-to-be-alive stuff - all polished courtesy of the mice on the mouse organ, Professor Yaffle and Adelaide the doll!

5. Protect yourself as an author mentally, physically and emotionally in order to create. I literally think of myself as a bean factory inside a giant bubble. I know that sounds strange but I do. I have input and output like any other factory, with working hours and downtime. Whatever boosts my productivity, creates happiness or is a positive experience to my life then I welcome it. If something externally hinders me, be it people, places or certain topics then I steer clear of that 'thing'. Hence the bubble in which my bean factory sits - entry is on an invite only basis, just like Mr Willy Wonka's factory! That sounds harsh, but I've learnt over the years what's good for me. I've learnt that my raw materials for creativity are art, reading, music, nature, exercise, meditation, sunlight and stars, animals, good people, good food and good sleep. I can honestly say that is my week listed right there! For the assembly line, I need space, routines and silence to 'think and do' which results in word production - thousands of the little buggers each week, I'm delighted to say. If you've stuck with me this far, you're probably wondering why a bean factory? Because for me there are few things in life as perfect as a tin of Heinz baked beans. I never buy other beans; in my opinion they don't compare. I can't see inside the sealed tin, can't see the actual product and yet I will happily pay more for the dearest baked beans, because they are worth every penny. The reason being, I know what I'm getting every single time - guaranteed and without fail. Never have I found a blemished bean, no sauce, half empty tin, funny taste, squashed beans, weird smell, watery sauce and I've been eating Heinz beans for half a century. Not once have they failed to deliver the goods for me. I want my readers to know exactly what they are getting inside 'the tin' when they open one of my books. I want my readers to have certain expectations which I meet every time they part with their hard-earned cash for my next publication. And like Heinz, I'm never going to trash-talk Cross and Blackwell beans simply to boost my own sales. That's me! Inside my little bean factory bubble, every day that I can be, because I spent so long as an unpublished author praying to be given a chance to write books. 

6. Not everyone out there wants you to be a success - some folk simply want to make oodles of money off the back of your dream of 'writing a book'. Be careful. I've heard too many remarks such as 'I've finally got a publishing deal and they only charged me £4000 pounds!' This is vanity publishing, they promise you the earth, charge you for their production services and deliver you a pile of printed books for you to sell yourself. This is not a traditional publishing deal. This is not independent publishing. I frequently see services advertised for authors and my first question is - what's their track record? Is that editor known amongst the industry or simply an over enthusiastic nobody who wants to make a quick buck. That might sound harsh but they are out there, preying on us creatives who are eager to see our stories in print. Don't fall under their spell. Sometimes its not simply about cold hard cash but boosting their own reputation or association.

7. Find your tribe. In the beginning you have no idea who's who and what's what. You make friends all over this bookish place with anyone that wishes to be your buddy. After a while you realise you have a select group - your true tribe. These are the ones you can trust, they have your back, they support you in any way they can, they are thrilled to bits when you sign that new contract and they are your writing family. Find your tribe and repay their kindness with the exact same support!

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4/7/2025 0 Comments

4th July - a lucky girl!

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There are dates in your life that are etched on your heart: 4th July is one of mine. Three years ago, I had a medical emergency. Long story, very short: I hadn’t felt well, I’d flagged it to those who needed to know and was told ‘it’s fine’. It wasn’t. And deep down, I knew it wasn’t - so I was vigilant. Days later the pain in my left lung confirmed it. I had blood clots in both lungs – I was a lucky girl. Thankfully, with hospital care, I made a full recovery but it could have been a different story. My sunset could have been 4th July 2022. Simple.

It wasn’t the first major incident of my life, but experiences such as these change our outlook and actions going forward. So, I celebrate this date like an additional birthday. This year, I ordered a cake!

In three years, I’ve achieved a fair bit and continue to plod forward knowing everything can end in an instant. I don’t shy away from life, I don’t worry about situations, I don’t tolerate the unacceptable; such things steal my heart beats! Instead, I give, I share and I enjoy what time I have.

Today, I’ll be enjoying my special anniversary, with bubbles and eating cake – life doesn’t get much better!

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