State of the TAM - 25th January
ETA - Jax was a GOD AMONG PUPS at the dog training this week. Probably going to fail the certification on Jax’s habit of trying to graze through people’s coats for treats…but walked nice, his sit/stay is great! And he hasn’t piddled indoors once.

I am doing an Ask Me Anything! If you have any questions you can use the form *points to links* and leave it there. Or you can join my Facebook Group and ask me there. Or email me, ask me on twitter. I’m really easy :D
I’ll collate them all and do a video post on…Monday 7th February!
Pupdate of the WeekSleepy puppy! The training is an hour, and it really takes it out of him.

He went to the tide bank earlier though and posed like a handsome boy!


Just a reminder that I DO have a Facebook Group that I am sporadically good about nattering on. It’s been a quiet start to the year, but getting back on track this Sunday!
Free Audio Chapter of the Week‘Shift Plan’ by TA Moore is a Night Shift short story and a prequel to Split Shift. Find out more about who Kit Marlow was before he joined the Night Shift, and how he became the man Cade Deacon gets to meet in the books! Chapter Two up now!

Written by TA Moore
Narrated by Michael Fell
If you prefer to read rather than listen, you can get Shift Plan in mobi and epub on the website.
The complete Night Shift series is available on Audible, also narrated by the awesome Michael Fell.

I mean, you SHOULDN’T laugh…

January 1st 2022
241 Retweets1,636 LikesMust Read of the WeekI try to share links that are informative, interesting, or going to open people’s minds to just how WEIRD the internet can be.
This one? I just REALLY WANNA GO!
I’m going to have to add a novella about a guy solving a murder on the Cornwall train :D Madness on the Cornwall Express. Work trip to Cornwall coming up!
Sleeping around Europe: The revival of night trainsOvernight adventure to Cornwall offers beautiful sunrise views after a night of sleeping like a baby
On board the Night Riviera to Cornwall: single-occupancy cabin costs £90 (€108) and, if you are travelling with someone else, a double-occupancy cabin is £120 (€144).
If I ever got a reputation for sleeping around, it would be because I’ve always been drawn to the romance of European sleeper trains. For a while, however, my crush on couchettes was curbed, when budget flights became everyone’s darling and many sleepovers were stopped. Thankfully, my loco-libido can be satisfied once more. As many travellers are seeing the benefits of flight-free travel, train companies are dusting off their rolling stock and refreshing their bed linen.
It is the dream!


January 21st 2022
18,465 Retweets129,405 LikesI watch this religiously - I have such a crush! - and Jax is just so disapproving of the dogs in this.
cityofshay