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.

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Enjoy Easter weekend, whichever way you’re going to. We’re still on painting the fence, in-between relaxing, reading, chatting to family who will be popping in. Also, I want to plant the garden with something from the local farm shop. The doughnut man is hoping to be busy, but I’m busy at the gym now, so I’ll be having one of my chocolate cornflake cakes instead. I do realise, they’re not diet food, but I’m not on a diet, only eating less. So instead of 5 cornflake cakes, I’ll have 2, and they’re small.

My on-line writing group who have helped enormously with my fiction writing over the last couple of years have now got a website. You can check us out here.

It’s great fun, and I know I’ll be telling you about my latest story published soon, thanks to all the help from my friends. And if I don’t, it’s good to be having fun along the way.

Woman’s Weekly have changed the magazine quite a lot lately. This weeks is great with a page on fiction editor Gaynor Davies, who writes in such a funny style, I’d like her to have a column of her own. Maybe I’ll write and let her know. I love the bit where she says her Gran looked back at her in the mirror. Mine has been doing that for ages, but luckily I longed to be like her one day, so be careful what you wish for. Also, the stories are brilliant as usual. Me and hubby are going to do the crossword, it’s a good excuse to sit down with a coffee. (Not that we need one:)

I’m reading ‘We that are Left’ Juliet Greenwood. And, ‘Call it Pretending’ Frances Di Plino, so I know I’m in for a treat.

Whether it’s gardening, knitting, reading or writing, or good old fashioned sitting around doing nothing….. Have a great weekend.

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21 responses to “Have a lovely Easter”

  1. Wendy Clarke Avatar

    Wishing you a very Happy Easter, Susan.

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Same back Wendy, off to read some lovely womag stories now:)

  2. Joanne Fox Avatar

    Have a lovely Easter. What a nice view you have! x

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Thank you Joanne, Hubby is engrossed in a book about spitfires. It’s at his mother’s bungalow. The sea is only five minutes walk away. Glad you popped in.x

  3. rosgemmell Avatar

    Have a lovely Easter break, Susan. Like your photos!

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      Glad you liked them Rosemary, thanks for popping in:)

  4. Ruth Livingstone Avatar

    Have a lovely weekend Susan. (Did you have a letter printed in the May Writing Mag? Or was that another Susan Jones?)

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      That was another Susan Jones Ruth. I wondered for a moment, as I do send something in each month. Then I noticed she was from further North. I’m Warwickshire. Still maybe next month. Happy Easter:)

  5. Teresa Avatar

    Happy Easter, Susan 🙂 I’m off to visit my family today, so looking forward to that very much x

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  7. Patsy Avatar

    Happy Easter, Suzy. I might do some writing!

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      You’re on a roll Patsy, good idea, me too:)

  8. Jan Baynham Avatar

    Happy Easter, Sue. The weather in Wales has been amazing so far and am just hoping for it to last one more day for our planned Easter egg hunt in the garden tomorrow. Could the egg hunt inspire a story, I wonder? 😉

  9. susanjanejones Avatar

    Sure it will Jan. I might write a story about a woman who makes chocolate cornflake cakes,and eats too many so she has to make more. Oh, and a cake topped with revels and m & m’s:)

  10. charliebritten Avatar
    charliebritten

    Hope you’ve already had a lovely Easter, Sue. Think of me going back to work tomorro.

  11. susanjanejones Avatar

    Hi Charlie, shame, but good to have a job. I’ve just put my c.v. in at a local shop who are taking on a post office. I’ve always fancied working in a post office. Glittery purple fingernails on fingers, crossed:)

  12. charliebritten Avatar
    charliebritten

    Sorry Sue. Was I being tactless? I went back to work to a learning observation which is every teacher’s worst degree of Hell. However, on Wednesday I was observed and got a good result, so I feel better now. Got loads of marking, though, and very little time to write. Whenever I do get round to it, it’s late in the evening, with the result that I’m always tired when I write and I therefore often end up writing rubbish!

  13. charliebritten Avatar
    charliebritten

    Work in a Post Office? Shades of ‘Lark Rise to Candleford’, I think. What a lovely job. Best of luck!

  14. susanjanejones Avatar

    Yes, I fancied myself as Juliah Swahalla, in the long dress and weeelll, not quite got the figure for the corset and trimmngs, but fingers crossed. And no, you weren’t tactless, rather be truthful and open. Glad you got a good result. Good luck with the writing. Your stories are great.

  15. charliebritten Avatar
    charliebritten

    Thank you for the compliment. I wish editors (womag editors in particular) agreed with you.

    1. susanjanejones Avatar

      It’s only a case of sending more out there Charlie, and them getting to know and like your voice. Debz does on Cafe lit, so …. send more:))

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