I've published a
new collection of short stories.
All except one were previously published in The People's Friend, Woman's Weekly and The Weekly News. The last story, What Prue Didn't Know, won the Woman's
Short Story award, one of the competitions organised by the Scottish Association of
Writers in March 2020, judged by Helen
Walters and is published here for the first time.
The Spaghetti Tree
Seven-year-old Alfie plans an April Fool
joke to play on his Grampa, but Alfie’s dad isn’t sure that Grampa’s in a
laughing mood.
Swimming for One
Joe, middle-aged and newly single, is
happily indolent – or he would be if his bossy little sister didn’t interfere.
History Lessons
Re-enacting a Jacobite battle isn’t Lucy’s
idea of (every) Saturday afternoon fun, a fact she’s hiding from her new
boyfriend.
To the Moon and Back
It’s July, 1969, and Apollo 11 is heading
for the moon. Meanwhile, on Earth, Mike is trying to keep house while Patsy is
in hospital awaiting their third baby.
Don’t Say Cheese!
Cheese hates the childish nickname she
seems to be stuck with – it’s not the image she wants when she finally meets
her French friend’s glamorous older brother.
A Labour of Love
George arrives home unexpectedly to find a
strange man in the house with his wife. Is his complacency about his long
marriage about to be shattered?
What Would Jane Think?
Is the dishy new staff member ‘in want of a
wife’? Evie tries surreptitiously to find out – isn’t that what Miss Austen
would do?
Still Rocking
Marnie appeals for her granny’s back-up
when she wants to attend a festival, but Flora has her own musical
memories which she’s not about to share.
Following Joel
Alison and Tommy have moved from Scotland
to London to help their son and his wife with childcare but it’s getting rather
overwhelming.
Back to the Sixties
It’s 1999. When Meg encounters a former
classmate who caused her to break up with her best friend she’s at a loss to
know how to behave.
Arthur and the Stone Lintel
When widowed Arthur takes up Architecture
Appreciation classes, led by the obnoxious Roland, the last thing on his mind
is a new relationship.
What Prue Didn’t Know
City girl Prue stays with her new friend
Sarah and her family on their smallholding and makes some unexpected
discoveries about herself.
A paperback will follow. Meanwhile Still Rocking is available as an e-book from Amazon – and hey! it's up in lights!
Find out about my other publications, including three story anthologies, here.
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