Susan Jones writes romantic drama with a touch of humour, and historical sagas as Lydia King. She lives in North Warwickshire, and loves walking through the beautiful woodlands where she lives, and gardening and reading are her pastimes.

The latest Words with Jam popped into my email box and my article is in there.  Hope you enjoy reading it.

www.wordswithjam.co.uk

It’s a fab fab magazine my kind of thing, full of writers’ articles, tips and the theme is controversy.  Can’t linger around, off to read that fab magazine.  I have some other good news, but I have to sign a contract first before I shout too loud about it.  Sign a contract, oh get me!  I sent my latest story off to People’s Friend today.  It’s been on www.youwriteon.com where people have given me the most useful advice on where I was going wrong.  Like having a Mum called Morag, then she turned into Alice!!!! I do that so often.  I really must pay more attention to my people.  Perhaps I should write a shape-shifter novel, then it would be o.k for Morag to be Alice, and Lucy the dog to suddenly become Rosie?  Have fun writing, and hope all your characters don’t jump into someone else like mine tend to.

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16 responses to “Words with Jam.”

  1. Vanessa Chapman Avatar

    Ooh contracts! Exciting!

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      I know Vanessa, I’ll post as soon as I know more, just incase I dreamt it.:)))

  2. wightrabbit Avatar

    Thanks for the useful links, Susan and for the tease about your contract! Looking forward to reading your good news! 🙂

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Me too Jacqueline, it’s a good word isn’t it? :)))

  3. Hilary Avatar

    Hi Susan .. congratulations on the contract lying in wait for you .. I love the title of the magazine .. “Words With Jam” .. sounds a good resource .. cheers Hilary

  4. susanjanejones Avatar

    Hi Hilary, you must sign up for it. It’s free every two months. They tend to like humour and satire. Lots of useful articles as well. Will post about the contract when I know more. Think I may have put the editor off with a few too many yahoo’s and wahhoo’s. I’ll keep you informed.:))

  5. Debbie Avatar
    Debbie

    A contract! That sounds exciting. Don’t leave us too long in suspense! 🙂

  6. susanjanejones Avatar

    No, I won’t Debbie.xx

  7. Patsy Collins Avatar

    What contract? TELL ME NOW!!!!! (OK, I do understand you wanting to be sure before saying much, but do tell us soon, please)

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      It’s nothing like your dancing one Patsy, it’s good for me though. I’m sure I could say, but I want to be sure first.

  8. Karen Clarke Avatar

    I once had a story in TaBFF where the character’s name changed half way through (blushes). I was surprised they didn’t pick it up, and am scrupulous about checking these days. Intrigued to hear about your contract 🙂

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Hi Karen, I seem to make a habit of it. It’s an area where I must pay more attention.

  9. Juliet Greenwood Avatar

    Ooh, that sounds so exciting Susan! Can’t wait to hear. Contract always sounds good! And fingers crossed for the PF, they are lovely to work with.

    I’ve tagged you for the Be Inspired Blog Hop for your inspirational blog. And now inspirational contract! You can find all about it here: http://julietgreenwoodauthor.wordpress.com/2012/06/16/the-be-inspired-bog-hop-ive-been-tagged/

    I hope you enjoy taking part.

    Juliet xx

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Hi Juliet, thanks for popping by. Love your book. I’m at the part where Carys has gone into the newsagents in the village. She’s watched David limping off. I detect a hint of romance here, hope I’m right. It’s fab.xx

      1. Juliet Greenwood Avatar

        Ah, and Hodge heading towards the lamppost at a hundred miles an hour 🙂

        Glad you are enjoying it! Though not telling about the romance. 🙂

        Mega congratulations. You are not a fraud in the least. It’s the way to go. Yippee! I can’t wait!

        Enjoy.

        🙂 x

      2. susanjanejones Avatar

        Thanks Juliet. Your book is the one I wished I’d written. I’m sure I know that village, and we have a Nain who is a nightmare!!! Could fill a book with her embarassing speeches.

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