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January 1, 2014
Happy New Year!

Anon
Published on January 01, 2014 01:13
December 29, 2013
Writing Round-up for 2013
It’s that time again, when many writers like to look back at what's been achieved through the year and I’m no exception. I’m not very good at setting specific goals but it’s useful to get an idea of the highs and lows – hopefully they’re all recorded!
HighsShort story, Whirlwind Catch, published in Ireland’s Own
Article, The Cliff Divers of Acapulco, published in Scottish Home & Country Magazine
Tween Book, The Jigsaw Puzzle, published by MuseItUp Publishing
Novella, The Aphrodite Touch, published by Tirgearr Publishing
Historical Novel, Midwinter Masquerade, published by Tirgearr Publishing
Children’s Story, 'Princess Poppy and Little Dragon,' published by Knowonder in Spread Your Wings Anthology
Short article on Saint Teresa published in She’s the One Collection by My World Publishing
Crime novel – 2nd prize at the SAW Conference
Short story, Gloria, special commendation in Ifanca Helene James Competition
Article, Novella length Fiction, accepted by FMN Magazine
Novella, The Adonis Touch, accepted by Tirgearr Publishing (2nd in series) Short Story, Highland Hogmanay, published in Exquisite Quills Anthology
Speaker at Inverness Writing Day
Speaker at Dumfriesshire Writing/Publishing Day
Lows
Children’s Picture Book still looking for publisher
Eight short stories returned unpublished
Two poems unsuccessful in competitions
I’m very happy to find the positives outweigh the negatives. Some of my short stories definitely need a rewrite, or rethink, and I’m still waiting to hear about a few submissions, so they may be included in next year’s overview.It’s good to take stock now and then as it certainly spurs me on to finish or send out some of my other work. Now it’s a question of deciding the order of writing projects and rewrites!See you in 2014Rosemary
HighsShort story, Whirlwind Catch, published in Ireland’s Own
Article, The Cliff Divers of Acapulco, published in Scottish Home & Country Magazine
Tween Book, The Jigsaw Puzzle, published by MuseItUp Publishing
Novella, The Aphrodite Touch, published by Tirgearr Publishing
Historical Novel, Midwinter Masquerade, published by Tirgearr Publishing
Children’s Story, 'Princess Poppy and Little Dragon,' published by Knowonder in Spread Your Wings Anthology
Short article on Saint Teresa published in She’s the One Collection by My World Publishing
Crime novel – 2nd prize at the SAW Conference
Short story, Gloria, special commendation in Ifanca Helene James Competition
Article, Novella length Fiction, accepted by FMN Magazine
Novella, The Adonis Touch, accepted by Tirgearr Publishing (2nd in series) Short Story, Highland Hogmanay, published in Exquisite Quills Anthology
Speaker at Inverness Writing Day
Speaker at Dumfriesshire Writing/Publishing Day



Children’s Picture Book still looking for publisher
Eight short stories returned unpublished
Two poems unsuccessful in competitions
I’m very happy to find the positives outweigh the negatives. Some of my short stories definitely need a rewrite, or rethink, and I’m still waiting to hear about a few submissions, so they may be included in next year’s overview.It’s good to take stock now and then as it certainly spurs me on to finish or send out some of my other work. Now it’s a question of deciding the order of writing projects and rewrites!See you in 2014Rosemary



Published on December 29, 2013 07:06
December 27, 2013
Books and Giveaway

Hope you all had an enjoyable Christmas as I did. It's so relaxing, once the main cooking and eating fest is over, to settle down and watch a good film or TV programme, or get lost in a great book. I've been doing all three! However, Midwinter Masquerade is being featured in a couple of places and I thought I'd better mention them here as a courtesy to the hosts. A few people might also be looking for more books to read!
A Facebook friend and author, Erika M Szabo, has been featuring book covers and she has kindly put them together in a short video trailer. You might find a few appealing titles on it.
Over on Long and Short Reviews later today, I have a post about the winter solstice, holly and ivy and I'm giving away a free e-copy of Midwinter Masquerade to one commenter.
Enjoy the rest of 2013!
Rosemary
Published on December 27, 2013 01:16
December 23, 2013
Happy Christmas

Rosemary x
Published on December 23, 2013 00:53
December 20, 2013
Winter Solstice

Rosemary
Published on December 20, 2013 05:57
December 16, 2013
Thank you, Results, Predictions
A huge thank you to anyone and everyone who downloaded my novella
Mischief at Mulberry Manor
while it was free over the last three days. It's been a very interesting experiment and I guess I won't know the true results for a while yet. However, I do know it was downloaded well over 1000 times, mainly in the USA, followed by the UK and a few in several other countries around the world! It also stayed in the number #1 and #2 spot in the Amazon free charts for historical fiction (under Scottish and Victorian).
Hopefully, it will continue to remain higher up the charts in general, now that it's been brought to attention in this way. I was also delighted to see an increase in sales of my new novel, Midwinter Masquerade on Amazon UK, in particular. It's good to try different ways of getting an e-book in front of readers and it's all trial and error as with most ventures in life.
On the subject of books and readers, here's a link to an interesting article in the online Huffington Post about book marketing predictions for 2014 - some essential thoughts for anyone publishing a book next year. Although I'm with three different e-publishers, we still have to take huge responsibility for marketing and promotion, and if we go down the self-publishing route (as with Mischief at Mulberry Manor), it's even more important to start off equipped with some positive ideas for promotion. An author could have the best story in the world but, without readers, there are no sales!
Now to think of my next writing projects, including finishing a couple already started. No doubt I'll mention them once I know what they all are. I'd love to write down some kind of writing/marketing plan for the new year, but I'm not sure I'm organised enough yet. Do share any writing plans you have for 2014, if you've made any.
Rosemary
Hopefully, it will continue to remain higher up the charts in general, now that it's been brought to attention in this way. I was also delighted to see an increase in sales of my new novel, Midwinter Masquerade on Amazon UK, in particular. It's good to try different ways of getting an e-book in front of readers and it's all trial and error as with most ventures in life.
On the subject of books and readers, here's a link to an interesting article in the online Huffington Post about book marketing predictions for 2014 - some essential thoughts for anyone publishing a book next year. Although I'm with three different e-publishers, we still have to take huge responsibility for marketing and promotion, and if we go down the self-publishing route (as with Mischief at Mulberry Manor), it's even more important to start off equipped with some positive ideas for promotion. An author could have the best story in the world but, without readers, there are no sales!
Now to think of my next writing projects, including finishing a couple already started. No doubt I'll mention them once I know what they all are. I'd love to write down some kind of writing/marketing plan for the new year, but I'm not sure I'm organised enough yet. Do share any writing plans you have for 2014, if you've made any.
Rosemary
Published on December 16, 2013 03:12
December 13, 2013
Free and Bargain Books

It’s only around 30,000 words so might be a good little treat in between all the busyness. Set around Twelfth Night in 1859, it has romance, intrigue and a ghostly presence amongst the festive gathering at the old Mulberry Manor. Here’s a reminder of the story via the trailer to whet your appetite!
If you don’t have a kindle, remember you can download the free kindle App to any e-reader or computer.***************

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The collection of Winter-themed holiday short stories by international writers (including one of mine) from Exquisite Quills is still FREE to download in all e-formats from Smashwords. ***************

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Published on December 13, 2013 00:51
December 9, 2013
Internet Problems and Cover Poll
Is anyone else getting a strange message when logging on to Blogger this morning? I suspect it's a problem with our Internet connection again - seems to go slow for a while on a Monday but I've never had a message about problems with the browser before. I've been trying to watch an interesting little video trailer from a well known writer and had to give up for now - even though it's only 7 minutes long! Hope this post gets through as it won't let me preview it.
I'll just mention that my lovely Midwinter Masquerade cover is in a current book cover poll on StoryFinds. If anyone has time to vote (and you think it deserves it), I'd be very grateful. Thanks in advance!
Trying to get my writing organised (again) and sorting out what I should I be doing now and in the next few months, but feeling strangely reluctant. Must be the Christmas spirit creeping up on me and insisting I concentrate on that instead. It's the Christmas 'mince pies and manuscripts' meeting at the writing group tomorrow before we finish until the New Year, and I'm looking forward to my Christmas lunch out with a friend on Thursday.
Do you find it difficult to concentrate on writing at the moment?
Rosemary

I'll just mention that my lovely Midwinter Masquerade cover is in a current book cover poll on StoryFinds. If anyone has time to vote (and you think it deserves it), I'd be very grateful. Thanks in advance!
Trying to get my writing organised (again) and sorting out what I should I be doing now and in the next few months, but feeling strangely reluctant. Must be the Christmas spirit creeping up on me and insisting I concentrate on that instead. It's the Christmas 'mince pies and manuscripts' meeting at the writing group tomorrow before we finish until the New Year, and I'm looking forward to my Christmas lunch out with a friend on Thursday.
Do you find it difficult to concentrate on writing at the moment?
Rosemary
Published on December 09, 2013 03:18
December 2, 2013
Writing, Publishing and Country Hotel

The sun shone the whole weekend and my husband and I stayed overnight nearer to the coast in a beautiful hotel that was once an eighteenth century mansion. Situated in its own massive grounds, with woods, lots of walks and golf course, we wished for more than one night! To cap it all, there was an unexpected (to us) dinner dance in the evening and we took to the floor for a couple of Scottish country dances and the odd waltz - very fitting for St Andrew's Night!

The location was stunning and the hotel full of spacious, elegant public rooms. Unfortunately, we didn't have time to enjoy the full length indoor swimming pool but did appreciate the cream tea on arrival! We shall definitely make a return visit at a different time of year so we can explore all the walking routes. Great for researching that period of building for future novels.

Remember the half price kindle sale which includes Midwinter Masquerade and The Aphrodite Touch until 8th December - and the great list of other books from Tirgearr Publishing.
Rosemary
Published on December 02, 2013 03:28
November 29, 2013
Book Sale and Talks

Meanwhile, Paula is hosting me over on Heroines with Hearts some time today, where I’m talking a little about historical background in novels.
Then I’m off to deliver a talk at a writing and publishing day in the south of Scotland tomorrow – just about finished the PowerPoint presentation. Looking forward to it.Have a great weekend,
Rosemary
Published on November 29, 2013 02:31
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