Phew, it’s hotter than ever isn’t it? Though I remember the heatwave that lasted all of 1976, I’d just left school and off to get a job. I was working in an office at a grain silo, but that’s another story I’ll tell sometime. I’ve now re-published my saga, as I’d mentioned Queen Alexandra’s nurses going out to war, making it sound as if she was queen at the time, and it was Mary, with George V on the throne. Also I’ve now got my own Isbn’s so I can get the books out to a wider audience than just on Amazon. Though of course they’re still on Amazon. The new version with Mary included is here on kindle or the paperback version is here I’ve kept the first version and kindle as I didn’t want to lose the lovely review I have on there. Now I’m going to do the same with all of my books, which will now be published under the publishing house Palm Tree Publishing, with me being CEO of the organisation.
That will take up more time in one way, but less time sending out and waiting for acceptances and getting it how somebody else wants it when I can get it just how I want it. And now my aim is to get my books into Waterstones, and all other good bookshops. But that will take some time, but I’d rather be putting efforts into promoting what I want to write and not spend too much time trying to fit a mould that isn’t me.
We’re still enjoying salad days, eating all sorts in the garden. I keep on butterfly watch, making sure they don’t keep landing on the cabbages but it’s not working much, we have holes in the leaves but they’re still growing, along with tomatoes and herbs.
All for now, and hopefully I’ll get the hang of this publishing lark, but I’d rather be writing, so doing that as well.
Bye for now.
Suzy. xx
That cute little dog is called Binky.
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