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
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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
The Colour of My Life by Morton S. Gray
Which colour features most in your life? is one of the questions I’m asking my guest blog authors at the moment. For me, I love lots of colour in my life and not necessarily the same one. I like my house and garden to be colourful, I crochet colourful blankets and I wear lots of… Continue reading The Colour of My Life by Morton S. Gray
World Book Day
It’s World Book Day today – 6 March 2025 and I guess a lot of mothers were stressed this morning as the children like to go to school dressed up as their favourite book characters. I was asked if I had anything my grandson could wear and managed to produce a staggering number of outfits… Continue reading World Book Day
Cover Reveal – The Santorini Writing Retreat by Eva Glyn
A special blog this week as I take part in the cover reveal for Eva Glyn’s new novel The Santorini Writing Retreat. And what a lovely cover it is … I asked Eva to tell readers a little about the book :- A secret, a sacrifice, and stories to share. A life-changing month in the sun.… Continue reading Cover Reveal – The Santorini Writing Retreat by Eva Glyn
The Elusive Elements Of A Good Read by Morton S. Gray
I went through a strange phase recently when I couldn’t settle to read and abandoned several novels that I had started. I hasten to add that it was my mood not the novels I tried. In the end I decided to reread a couple of favourites instead and it set me wondering why these books… Continue reading The Elusive Elements Of A Good Read by Morton S. Gray
A Garden Party And What Else Has Morton Been Up To?
I’m really enjoying my blog visitors’ posts at the moment and I do hope my readers are too – plenty more coming up soon. There was a gap in my schedule this week, so I thought I would do an update on what I’ve been up to. I have been persevering with my sourdough bread… Continue reading A Garden Party And What Else Has Morton Been Up To?
What Is Your Legacy? by Morton S. Gray
I’m a day late blogging this week, but there is a valid reason. My youngest son was 21 on Friday and we were invaded by his friends for the weekend. Seven staying on Friday night and five on Saturday has meant I’ve spent the rest of the weekend washing towels and bedding and restocking the… Continue reading What Is Your Legacy? by Morton S. Gray
A Tribute to Lynn Forth
Today (19 February 2024) is a sad day but also a celebration of determination, living well and friendship, as we say goodbye to the lovely Lynn Forth who sadly died on 28 January 2024 as we attend her funeral. I first met Lynn at a writing event in 2014 and we hit it off right… Continue reading A Tribute to Lynn Forth
About New Beginnings at Lullbury Bay and an Extract by Georgia Hill
This week we have a return visit from my friend Georgia Hill, as she prepares to launch her new novel New Beginnings at Lullbury Bay published on 19 February 2024 by Bloodhound Books. Huge thanks to Morton for allowing me on her blog yet again! This February, as well as looking forward to longer days… Continue reading About New Beginnings at Lullbury Bay and an Extract by Georgia Hill