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January 20, 2021

Cover & Blurb Reveal

Guess who has got a novella in the final stages of editing? Yep, me!

Zombies and Budgie Smugglers is a little bit horror, a little bit comedy, and I had a blast writing it. If you liked my novella, Zombie Playlist, then I reckon you’ll like this story.

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I shall be looking for ARC reviewers soon, so leave me a comment if you are interested here or on Instagram.

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Published on January 20, 2021 04:47

January 16, 2021

Book Review: Some Kind of Wonderful by Giovanna Fletcher

Some Kind of Wonderful by Giovanna Fletcher 3.5/5Review:

This book is more women’s fiction than the romance I was expecting. The whole premise is about Lizzy, who thinks her boyfriend is about to propose after 10 years, getting dumped. She has to reevaluate, find her footing in her new life, and rediscover who she was before the relationship.

This is definitely a feel good, positive book that focuses on self love and empowerment. It took me a little while to get stuck in, but the ending was the saving grace for me. I’m so glad that Lizzy stayed true to everything she had learnt and discovered about herself throughout the story and didn’t just shack up with the new hunk who shows a fancy to her.

The sub characters are amazingly well written. I think the world building and backstory make this book enjoyable.

In summary, the book is well written, but felt a little slow gaining momentum at first. I’m happy to have read it to the end, as it definitely grows on you.

The opinions expressed here are those of K.J. Chapman and no other parties. All books reviewed on this blog have been read by K.J.Chapman. K.J.Chapman has not been paid for this review.

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Published on January 16, 2021 04:12

January 15, 2021

A Little About Me

I have had quite a few new followers in the last few months, so I wanted to do a little post about me and my books to kick start the New Year.

I’m a 34 year old author of urban fantasy, fantasy, and zombie horror. I’m Cornish born and bred, and I live in Cornwall with my husband and 2 children.

If I’m not writing, I’m reading. You will be sure to find writerly musings and book reviews on my blog. Not forgetting, links to my free promos (the end of every month 28th- 30th).

You can find my books via these links:

EVO Nation Trilogy:

EVO Nation Series : 1,2, &3

Thrown to The Blue

Thrown to The Blue Book 1

Zombie Playlist:

Zombie Playlist

Prompt Me: 150 Writing for Beating the Block

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50 Creative Writing Prompts for Kids

50 Creative Writing Prompts for Kids

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Published on January 15, 2021 12:58

January 13, 2021

A Change to the Schedule

After I had included a monthly Author Toolbox Blog Hop post in my 2021 scheduling post, the founder of the Blog Hop announced that she will no longer be continuing for 2021.

I have decided to stick to the schedule, but replace a blog hop post with some of my writerly musing (that’s basically what Author Tool Box Blog Hop is anyway).

I hope you pop by for those posts. I will aim for the 15th of each month.

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Published on January 13, 2021 23:30

January 8, 2021

My 2021 Blog Plans





Happy New Year! I know, for many, this New Year wasn’t what we expected it to be, but I am trying to keep positive, and one way I do that is to motivate myself. I enjoy setting plans and having a goal.





This post is all about my plans for Writerly Bookish Stuff. I want to be a bit more regular with my book review posts, and I feel the need to set some scheduled posts each month to stay consistent. Here are my plans:





At least one book review a monthOne Author Toolbox Blog Hop post a month (Jan-Oct)An Amazon free book promotion of one of my books advertised every month (28th-30th)



It may not seem like much, but it’s a great start to get me posting regularly on here and my social media platforms. Life and adulting takes over when you have 2 kids (one a toddler), and intermittently having to homeschool.









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Published on January 08, 2021 12:52

October 27, 2020

Christmas Book Release Dates

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I am always interested in the varying release dates for Christmas books. Some release in October, some at Thanksgiving time, or even early December, and after looking a little more into it, there definitely isn’t a set ‘this release date works best’ formula.





For this post I turned to the fabulous author and reader community of Instagram. I wanted to ask readers themselves what release dates they preferred, and here are the results:





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The majority picked that they prefer Christmas books to be released at the end of October- early November, but that option only just beat the end of November release date. I reckon we should say mid November would be best as a compromise, right?





However, judging by these results, a December release is much too late for most readers.









I don’t know if you are as fascinated by these types of things as me, but if you are looking to release a book this Christmas, I hope this post may have been of some help when choosing the most effective date.









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Published on October 27, 2020 03:20

September 20, 2020

2 in 1 Book Review

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How to Survive a Pandemic by John Hudson 3/5



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If you want some straight forward facts about Covid 19 without forced opinions, then try this book. I wouldn’t say that this book had much that wasn’t common knowledge, but maybe it can help you build a little on coping strategies if you are suffering from anxiety due to this pandemic.





Minimalism by Jens Boje 3/5



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If you are a total beginner to minimalism, then this book may be helpful to you. I am not new to this concept, so I feel that it didn’t offer much more than I already knew, but it does offer some reasoning in what minimalism means to different people and how it isn’t a one size fits all process.









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Published on September 20, 2020 23:24

September 15, 2020

Writing Routine (Author Tool Box Blog Hop)

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I have decided to write a post on writing routines because I don’t currently have one. Yep, nada. I guess I should have titled this post ‘No Writing Routine’.





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I understand the benefits of writing routines and training the brain to know ‘this is writing time’, but sometimes, it’s just not possible. I have 2 children (one is 2), so my main priority is them and writing is something I fit in around them.





It is easy to say, ‘get up a little earlier’ or ‘go bed a little later’. My children have me up at 5.30am, and some nights, I am falling asleep on the sofa after I have put them to bed. Real life and being a mama wins every time because that is how I prioritise.





I used to beat myself up about not having a routine, but now, I realise that writing when I can and as often as I can is enough. As long as words are getting written, I can grab that 30 minutes when the toddler naps, or sit in the garden for 15 minutes when the kids are playing nicely together. I never know when these little pockets of time will arise, but as long as I make the most of them, I won’t have the guilt of not writing.





I guess this post is actually a ‘don’t be hard on yourself and write when you can’ post. You’re doing great whether you have a routine or you don’t.









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Published on September 15, 2020 01:08

August 21, 2020

2 in 1 Book Review

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Allotment Gardening by Jez Abbott 3/5



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An easy read with some useful tidbits. I wanted a little more detail on certain areas, but a great book to start with.





The Allotment Book by Andi Clevely 4/5



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This book was exactly what I was looking for. A lot more information that is specifically useful for me and my veggie patch. I especially appreciate that this book is a little more detailed and in depth than some others I have purchased.









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Published on August 21, 2020 22:50

August 17, 2020

3 in 1 Book Review

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Wedding Hells by Jennifer Gilby Roberts 3/5



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Always the bridesmaid never the bride. Melanie’s younger sister is getting married before her and the family make sure she knows it. I’m not entirely sure if this is a comedy as I feel awful for Melanie all the way through and the ending isn’t much better. At least there is Will.





Before the Garden on Holly Street by Megan Attley 3/5



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An introduction to the series, but no real stories with conclusions. I do want stories (even introductions) to have some kind of narrative and conclusion.





However, Attley offers good insight into the various characters and their lifestyles. The rest of the series promises to be good.





Nikola Tesla by Sean Patrick 2/5



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I found this a little like a rambling self help book with some biographical content in regards to Nikola Tesla. The majority of the book is about ‘what it takes to be a genius’ rather than about Nikola Tesla.









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Published on August 17, 2020 23:30