I think I need to face facts. For the past seven years I have been
trying to promote and sell my Redcliffe
novels series of adult paranormal romance novels set in Cornwall, England.
These stories came about from an idea I nurtured as a teenager, but back then I
wasn’t confident enough to write them down. Instead I left them to simmer in my
subconscious while I read as many paranormal, supernatural and occult books as I
could get my hands on. It opened up a whole new world, and indeed a new way of life,
as I discovered paganism and modern witchcraft.
Monday, 8 October 2018
A Hard Lesson for an Author #nevergiveup
Monday, 1 October 2018
***Sneak Preview!*** Heart of the Vampire (A Redcliffe Novel) Book 5 #TheRedcliffeNovels
Welcome to the Season of the Witch and all things Spooky, my friends! I
am excited to announce that we are now counting down to the launch of my next
book in the Redcliffe novels series: Heart of the Vampire. Samhain is
fast approaching in Redcliffe, Cornwall, and Jessica Stone must learn about
control, power, and the love that she truly feels for her vampire boyfriend and
his brother. Here is your sneaky preview:
“Jessica,” Simon said in
a low voice, “What is wrong?”
He glanced to his left, following my gaze, and Danny did
the same. Both men clearly saw nothing and returned their attention to me. I
watched as Sally stood straight and looked at me with a small smile. She was
clearly not solid, but I could recognise her features, the same long blonde
hair that she wore in a high ponytail, her pale skin that she would accentuate
with fake tanning lotion, and her bright blue eyes that had been both gentle
and dangerous when she was alive. And she knew that I could see her.
I staggered back, almost falling onto the sofa, and Simon
leaped forward to steady me. I held out my hand to stop him, not wanting to be
weak, and I managed to keep my composure, but in the split second that I turned
my attention to Simon, the vision of Sally disappeared. She never spoke. She
simply vanished.
“Jessica?” Simon said again, hovering uncertainly nearby, “What did you see?”
I swallowed and looked from him to Danny, and then back
to the empty space behind the desk. Danny was frowning and looking to his left,
rubbing his arm as though he had an itch.
“Didn’t you see her?” I asked.
Both men shook their heads, but Danny’s expression turned from puzzled to knowing as he
realised what I must have seen.
“Sally,” he said in a flat voice.
Simon’s head jerked
round as he stared at his master in surprise.
I nodded.
“Yes,” I whispered, “I think I just saw a ghost.”
Monday, 24 September 2018
I Called, and You Came – Thank You!
Last week I went through a mini crisis of confidence. My freelance work
had dried up and my blog seemed to have fallen into a void, with little or no
response to recent blog posts. Perhaps my fragile ego needed some attention. Maybe
I just felt like having a tantrum. Whatever it was, I decided to write out my frustrations,
and posted on SpookyMrsGreen.com
with the desperate title Is Anyone There?
The answer was swift and was a resounding yes! Not only did I receive some
very heartfelt comments on the blog post, but some of my close personal friends
spoke directly to me and said that they do read my blog posts, and they enjoy
reading them. That is all I needed. I love writing. I want other people to love
what I write. Yes, alright, my blog posts are personal and will sometimes be
completely irrelevant to other people. Other times I will post sponsored
content or reviews. But all of it comes from the heart, my heart, and that is
the point of being a writer. Thank you, my friends. I truly appreciate your
love and support.
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Monday, 17 September 2018
Writer Friends are Important
The life of a writer can often become isolated, lonely and very quiet. We
spend so much time scribbling in notebooks, typing on our computers, and pondering
the next twist in our story, that we forget about the world around us. Unless it
can offer something for the work in progress, of course! I find it difficult to
relate to my husband and friends when I am immersed in a writing project. They don’t
want to hear the nuances of my job, and I don’t want them to know the plot
until I am ready for them to read the story.
That is when my writer friends step in. I am fortunate to have a couple
of friends that live close by, so we can meet up for a drink and a chat when convenient,
and we can work through the challenges, bemoan our lack of sales, share advice
and tips, and generally lift each other up when we feel low. I have a similar network
on social media. These are friends that I don’t see regularly, but we share
each other’s books online, we share relevant news, and we support each other. Sometimes
all you need is someone experiencing the same challenges, so that you know you
are not alone. And for this I am very grateful to my writer friends.
Wednesday, 12 September 2018
Art of the Arcane Presents: Demons, Vampires, Witches and Werecreatures!
Just for a few days, you may peruse a lovely list of paranormal romance,
urban fantasy, paranormal suspense and Gothic horror novels, all available to
download for just $0.99 each! Or, if you are in the UK, £0.99. Bargain! You
will also find my debut novel hidden in the collection. Download your copy of LoveHurts (A Redcliffe Novel) book 1. Happy reading!
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Monday, 10 September 2018
#AmWriting Ghost Hunter Diaries
It is funny how random encounters can trigger memories and encourage us
to act. Last week I received a phone call from a journalist, and following that
conversation, I remembered that I never did write up my Ghost Hunter Diaries for
publication. These are a series of memoirs from my years of ghost hunting with
North West Spirit Seekers, around ten years ago. I learned a lot about mediumship
and paranormal investigation, and I experienced a lot of activity in various
locations, mainly around the North West of England, but I also managed a few
hunts in other parts of the country, in Wales and in Scotland.
Interested? You can read a few of my original Ghost Hunter Diaries over
on my SpookyMrsGreen blog. For now, I
am writing up the non-fiction book into some sort of coherent form, and I will
begin seeking a publisher. Do you have any suggestions or know of any open
submissions?
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you Team Jack or Team Danny? Sign up now and receive your FREE story from
#TheRedcliffeNovels series set in Cornwall, England.
Monday, 3 September 2018
Back to School, Back to Work
Summer is ending, and we are eagerly awaiting the Autumn season. Well, I
am. I don’t know about you. I certainly did not enjoy the summer heatwave we had
here in the UK, and I am ready for a change. My children go back to school this
week, and we can get back in the work routine. For me that means many different
things. I am currently applying for part time jobs, with little success so far.
I am still trying to work out how to make my books sell, how to find my
audience, how to create products that people want to buy. It is a tricky
process, but I refuse to give up.
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