Susan Jones – Writer

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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.

I heard this morning from Editor Mark Marsay that my article will appear in the September issue of The Great War magazine.  It’s called,

The Gentle Poet, The Life and Death of Rupert Brooke.  Remember the poem I blogged for rememberence Sunday ‘If I should die think only this of me?’  That’s him.  As soon as it’s published, I’ll put the link in where you can buy it if you’re interested.

This picture is in the garden of a house in North Wales where he and other poets of the day went for a Summer School.  My husband happened to know that he passed this on his way home from work.  They kindly let me take a picture, or rather, I took the picture, then contacted them and they kindly said it was o.k.  I did knock on the door, though not very loud as it was a Sunday.

By way of a thank you I’ll be sending them a copy.

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22 responses to “Latest acceptance.”

  1. Patsy Collins Avatar
    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Thanks Patsy, I’m so proud of this article, it’s one I put a lot of effort into. It was more interesting than I could have known. And the village where this house is, is the one where I met my husband when I was 18 and he was 24.

  2. wightrabbit Avatar

    Brilliant news, Susan! I Love the personal detail you’ve included – I can just picture you tapping lightly on the door, so as not to disturb the current residents LOL! 🙂

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      I know Jacqueline, I tapped quite quietly…. There was a car there, but it was such a big house I’m quite glad nobody came. They’re lovely people though…

  3. Julia Avatar

    Congratulations. Another example of why we should always have pencil, paper and camera at the ready, just in case.

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      So true Julia. It’s a lovely picture isn’t it?

  4. Rosemary Gemmell Avatar

    Well done, Suzy – it sounds very interesting!

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Thanks Rosemary. It is extremely interesting. I enjoyed researching and writing it.

  5. Debbie Avatar
    Debbie

    Congratulations Susan,i’ll look forward to reading it!

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Thanks Debbie, it’s quite long. I’m slightly embarrassed that it takes up so many pages. Only a bit though:)))

  6. Paula R C Avatar

    Well Done Suzy and what a wonderful subject to write about. I love that poem and he was such a handsome man…. I’m sure your husband is as handsome as Rupert Brooke…

    best wishes,

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      You’re right there Paula, on both counts. My hubby is so luscious it’s unbelieveable.

  7. Tracy Fells Avatar

    Well done Susan – I’d love to read this. Tidied up my bookshelves over the w/e and rediscovered my collection of Rupert Brooke’s poetry books – I was obsessed with him in my late teens – my favourite poem was Dust (very mournful).

  8. susanjanejones Avatar

    Hi Tracy. His poetry is lovely isn’t it. Dust must have been one of his earlier ones then, he started off melancholy and then came the ironic humour. Will let you know when the issue comes available.

  9. dfb Avatar

    Very well done Susan! I have an old book about Rupert Brooke, it’s like dipping into a lost world, which, in effect, is what it is.

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Hi David,
      Thanks for popping by. He was a born poet wasn’t he? I loved learning all about him, and writing the article. His poetry is classic and wonderful. (Bit like yours eh?) Loved that one with the black and white photo…

  10. Teresa Avatar

    Congratulations – sounds a fascinating article 🙂 And your photo is beautiful – what an inspiring place x

  11. susanjanejones Avatar

    It’s truly beautiful Teresa. I could just imagine the poets splashing around in the lake and lounging in the garden composing their latest masterpieces.

  12. healthpsychologyconsultancy Avatar

    What fabulous news Susan!! Well done 🙂 Please do remind me when it comes out as I would love to read your work xx

  13. susanjanejones Avatar

    Thanks Nicola, I will. I’m quite proud of this article.xx

  14. Pat Avatar

    Fantastic news! Congratulations and do let us know when the article appears.
    I don’t know anything about Rupert Brooke and his work, really – except ‘The Old Vicarage’. I’ve always loved that one.
    xxPat

  15. susanjanejones Avatar

    That one is quite funny isn’t it Pat? I love all his poetry. One of my favourites is ‘The Sea’ also I love ‘The Soldier’ one of course. Will let you know.xx

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