Teapot Woman?

I thought it would be nice to look at one of the minor characters within, ‘One Month In My Mind’. There are a few scattered throughout the story and I had great fun with them all.
For me, whilst writing, these big personalities (who only make brief appearances) are an excellent way to allow Gemma to grow. They also provide the perfect scenarios to highlight how skilled Gemma is in the art of observation and to drive the view that we should all take more time to acknowledge the environment around us.

Teapot House itself is actually identified quite early on in the story, but it isn’t until Day 12 that Teapot Woman really starts to make regular appearances. I don’t intend giving away too much here, as it would spoil it for anyone reading or considering reading, the book. Suffice to say that I gave a little whoop of delight every time I came up with the perfect exchange between the two of them…

As always, please feel free to leave any questions in the comments section or send me a private message.

 

Arrived on Kobo!

I am delighted to announce that ‘One Month In My Mind’ has now arrived on Kobo! You can find it here.

Kobo is a long established Canadian company who specialise in ebooks, so I am very excited to have joined them and hope to have a long a fruitful relationship!

Interestingly, for those who hadn’t realised it, Kobo is an anagram of book…

Paperback Now Available!

What an exciting day it is for me!

I’d completely underestimated just how it would feel to actually hold a copy of my very own book in my hands. If I’m honest, I was rather emotional when I first opened the package. The reality is that an awful lot of work is involved in the writing and producing of a book, so it was a delight, and something of a relief, to sit back and finally flick through the pages.

If you know anyone that my like a copy as an extra Christmas gift, then you can find it here, for UK readers, and here, for US readers.

Now I’m off to start the next one…