I have been an admirer of Linda Gillard’s work for a while and am honoured to host an interview with her on the occasion of the launch of her e-book A LIFETIME BURNING. Linda Gillard is the author of five novels, including STAR GAZING, short-listed in 2009 for Romantic Novel of the Year and the… Continue reading An Interview with Linda Gillard
Author: Morton S. Gray
Author of romantic suspense novels. http://mortonsgray.com
Let the Editing Begin…
I’ve made a start! Big cheers and a high five. Seriously, I’ve begun to read my manuscript working title WICKENHAM COURT. I have finally worked out how to transfer a manuscript to my Kindle – you send an e-mail to your Kindle e-mail address with “Convert” as the subject and your manuscript attached, then it… Continue reading Let the Editing Begin…
News and Goals
It never ceases to amaze me how fast Christmas goes. You seem to spend half the year anticipating it, planning for it and then it’s gone in a flash. We had an enjoyable quiet Christmas and our annual New Year’s Day party. We are still not back to routine, but will be once little one… Continue reading News and Goals
The Lucky Button
Big son has just gone out to brave the motorway to get to yet another interview at noon. At least he’s getting the interviews and second interviews, but as yet no graduate job. I’m sure children don’t appreciate the anxieties of their parents – I want the best for him, but know there is nothing… Continue reading The Lucky Button
December being such a short month this year and Christmas coming early!
I once sat next to a colleague at work as he was making excuses on the telephone for not having completed a piece of work. In a voice without any hesitation he pronounced, ‘What with December being such a short month this year and Christmas coming early…’ We never let him forget his words, but… Continue reading December being such a short month this year and Christmas coming early!
NaNoWriMo Success
If I’ve been blog-quiet for the last few weeks it is because I’ve been working on my NaNoWriMo 50,000 word manuscript to be written in the month of November. I finished the challenge at 50,103 words, but this is by no means the end. The manuscript has a way to go yet and the dreaded… Continue reading NaNoWriMo Success
Serial First Drafter?
Day 7 of NaNoWriMo and I am enjoying writing a new story. This one has the chain saw carver in it, who was the subject of an earlier post. Anyone who knows me is aware that I am a planner and very organised. When writing a first draft, however, I tend to be a panster… Continue reading Serial First Drafter?
Friendly Blogger Award and Historical Author Talk
My blog has been awarded a friendly blog award by Catherine Miller. Thank you Catherine. In keeping with the award I must tell you seven things about me and recommend fifteen other blogs. So here goes:- 1) I met my husband on the internet! Married nine years next January. 2) Once starred as the… Continue reading Friendly Blogger Award and Historical Author Talk
Reading, Research and News
I haven’t blogged for a couple of weeks. It has been a funny old time and I haven’t felt quite right one way or another. Hopefully on the mend now and bouncing back to my old self. Happy birthday to Teresa Morgan Get well wishes to India Grey, who had a nasty accident in London.… Continue reading Reading, Research and News
Are Boxes the Answer?
For my sins I look after the second-hand uniform cupboard at school. Whilst I love the accounting side of it – counting money and sharing the proceeds of sales between school and parents – I’m not so keen on the cupboard itself. I felt sick at the beginning of term when I opened the doors,… Continue reading Are Boxes the Answer?