#authorconfession

Last month I took part in #authorconfession, which was created by JM Sullivan and wrote a post about it with all my January answers. Well, it continued into February so I thought I'd share my answers for this month as well. - - What do you listen to while writing? Depends on my mood, sometimes… Continue reading #authorconfession

Stacking the shelves

It's been quite a busy month, but I've been enjoying it, I've been needing the distraction. I'll start with the all important books that I've added to the collection this month. Books bought I didn't really splash out as such since they were free but I still count that as buying...the best kind of buying… Continue reading Stacking the shelves

The long-suffering wife

Rich choked on his tea. “I’m sorry mate, I can’t believe it...the neighbour?” Arthur leaned over and patted his back “What?” Rich spluttered “Your wife...she just left...with Fred.” “When?” “Just now. Weren’t you listening?” Silence followed. “What caused that reaction then?” Rich showed him the paper, “Rovers beat City.” - - This was written for… Continue reading The long-suffering wife

You and I

Sometimes it feels like the ocean between two countries, a vast expanse with an endless horizon. At other times it feels like the pages of a book, always attached one following the other. Why is it that the distance between us feels the furthest away when we are in the same room? - - This… Continue reading You and I

Where’s a black hole when you need one?

Exercise class on a Saturday afternoon, great idea! Frizzy hair sticking out and sweat running down my back, perfect for a confined train. Even better when you bump into a glamour model who says to her boyfriend “do you smell something?” who turns out to be your ex. Ground swallow whole, please. - - This… Continue reading Where’s a black hole when you need one?