Blog readers this week have the treat of an extract from Jenni Keer’s new novel The House of Lost Whispers. Published on 27 April 2025 by Boldwood Books this title is attracting lots of high star reviews! Thank you, Morton, for letting me pop by your wonderful blog again. It’s always such a joy to… Continue reading An Extract From ‘The House of Lost Whispers’ by Jenni Keer
Tag: fiction
Too Many Ideas? by Morton S. Gray
Do I have too many ideas? I was in a reflective mood the other day and so took time out from the social media whirlygig. I love writing and get ideas for stories from everything and everywhere but does that stop my necessary focus on preparing one book for publication? Hmmm …. I have so… Continue reading Too Many Ideas? by Morton S. Gray
About Hunger By S L Rosewarne, Plus An Extract
This week I have a return visit on my blog from Sue Kittow, writing fiction as S L Rosewarne. Not afraid to tackle difficult issues in her fiction, Sue has recently published her latest title Hunger and joins my blog to tell us more and to share an extract. Over to Sue … Hello Morton,… Continue reading About Hunger By S L Rosewarne, Plus An Extract
Having Fun In A Fictional World by Morton S. Gray
I’ve been enjoying myself in a fictional world! I mentioned in a previous blog that I was taking part in a writing challenge run by the RNA (Romantic Novelists’ Association) Cariad group to write 1000 words each day. I have actually surprised myself by rising to this challenge and to consistently meet the target of… Continue reading Having Fun In A Fictional World by Morton S. Gray
My Favourite Possessions by Helena Dixon
This week Helena Dixon returns to my blog to introduce the first book in her new series. The Secret Detective Agency was published on 27 March 2025 and is doing very well in the Amazon charts. Helena also had the excitement of seeing a huge poster of this book’s cover displayed at the London Book… Continue reading My Favourite Possessions by Helena Dixon
Afternoon Tea with Maisie Bloom and Friends by Jessie Cahalin
This week Jessie Cahalin who has just (4 March 2025) released her novel A Gift for Maisie Bloom shares details of her book and an afternoon tea … A Gift for Maisie Bloom is a romance with a twist of cosy mystery. Maisie inherits Tanglewood cottage in the idyllic Yorkshire Dales village of Heatherbridge. She… Continue reading Afternoon Tea with Maisie Bloom and Friends by Jessie Cahalin
Advent Calendar of Authors Featured On My Blog in 2024 – Part 3
Part 3 of the advent calendar of authors who have been guests on my blog in 2024 this week. Behind the advent calendar doors for 16-20 December we have …. 16 December Sarah Gate Sarah featured on my blog in September here Sarah was born in Hartlepool in 1988, right by the sea. She grew up… Continue reading Advent Calendar of Authors Featured On My Blog in 2024 – Part 3
Advent Calendar of Authors Featured On My Blog 2024 – Part 1
I had the idea that I would like to do an advent calendar to feature the authors who have been guests on my blog in 2024. This week I’m writing about authors for 1-8 December …. 1 December Luisa A. Jones Luisa featured on my blog in January 2024 here Luisa A Jones lives in… Continue reading Advent Calendar of Authors Featured On My Blog 2024 – Part 1
Morton’s Musings
We seem to be hurtling along towards Christmas or at least displays in the shops and online marketing keep reminding me that I haven’t yet bought my advent calendar or started my Christmas present shopping. I’m not sure how to feel about this at the moment as for various reasons the summer of 2024 seemed… Continue reading Morton’s Musings
Who Is The Real Sarah Gate?
My blog is back after a summer break and I am delighted to welcome Sarah Gate whose debut novel Before You Say Goodbye was published by Choc Lit Contemporary Romance: A Joffe Books Company on 26 September 2024. Sarah is going to tell us more about herself and her book … I’m so grateful to be given… Continue reading Who Is The Real Sarah Gate?