20th November 21
20th November 21

20th November 21

Yesterday was so much fun. I read 6 or 7 extracts from Falling Tide, we did a question and answer session and we will start uploading the results onto You Tube from the end of the month. I will let you have the links as soon as I get them from the production team. So if you are still unsure as to whether you might enjoy Falling Tide, you will be able to try a short taster.

If you are reading this, you have probably shared in my journey. I have asked a lot of you over the years, mainly that you hear me, particularly when things have gone quiet and I am questioning my usefulness. Writing is such a lonely process but it is also one that you cannot do without your support network and of course, the readers. So, I expect you know what I’m about to ask of you, once again. If you have read Falling Tide, please please please do me a review. Amazon first and foremost, but if you don’t want to deal with them, then let me have your thoughts for the website. Apparently if we get up to 30 reviews, Amazon sits up and takes notice. A single line will do it. I’m also aware that it is the run up to Christmas, so I won’t nag again until January.

Yesterday in front of a camera, today sorting out cupboards and taking the bags of extra stuff to the charity shops. What a roller coaster ride!

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