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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  • Happy new year to all my favourite followers, you know who you are. Yes, you.. and you and you of course. I’ve been a bit quiet lately, and thanks to those who noticed. One thing and another has kept me busy, and now I’m getting back to the writing. I’ve had a lovely diary from…

  • Where Alan gets a dog. Now, remember back in the springtime, my plan to get a dog for his birthday fell flat, and he gave me a list of ten reasons why it wasn’t a good idea, and he was right of course, well, this is an antidote to that. Our Son was off to…

  • The fair has come to Redington. Read episode one of my latest serial here….. Part two is published on Wednesday, here. Part three of the story is published here. Part four of Treacle Toffee & Poisoned Coffee is here. Part five is here. The final episode is here… The time slip story goes on throughout…

  • On Monday 24th November, my latest Redington story will appear on Creative Frontiers. The story for this month is called, Treacle Toffee & Poisoned Coffee. A time slip story, and hope you enjoy it if you tune in every day to see what happens. It is Sebastian and Claire’s story, and it begins when they…

  • Keith Lindsay was my writing tutor, when I attended Atherstone College in the mid-nineties. We were an informal group, and some took it more seriously than others. Now the thing that made Keith stand out from other tutors was his love of comedy, and the passion he gave to his way of teaching of the…

  • On the 12th November, you are in for a treat, my lovely blog followers. Coming soon, interview with Keith Lindsay, comedy script writer, and my former writing tutor. He worked on Birds of a Feather, the original scripts, and more recently, Keith worked on Green green grass with John Sullivan.   Birds of a Feather.…

  • Hi followers, hope you’re all enjoying the festivities, and not had too much pumpkin soup, or sweets left over from the trick and treaters. My giggles for November are both from work. First mine. Our boss asked me and my colleague from Sunderland if we’d go in on a Sunday and do a cleaning job…

  • My Halloween story is published, starting today, and running through the week, on creative frontiers. Hope you enjoy the story if you read it.

  • I have two stories published. One is on a shortlist, and published in the new magazine called Kishboo. available to read now. That stands for Keith and Sharon Boothroyd, who have combined to create a new online magazine. On Monday 27th, you can start voting for the stories they have chosen for their list of…

  • The travelling writer came to the N.E.C. and that’s in my radar, so how lovely that I was able to pop along and meet my lovely blog buddy, writing buddy and critique buddy. Alright, you get the gist, I was thrilled to have a coffee and cake with Patsy. When we met, it felt like…