Category: Writing
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Let’s give these little gay books some love this pride month
My baby boys! I had too much fun writing Arthur and Gabriel’s story, but am always forgetting to lavish my love and attention on them now they’re out in the world. What better excuse than pride month? 🏳️🌈📚 Surrounded by a cast of chaotic characters and thrown into the most unlikely situations, my romcom novellas…
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Last chance to grab discounted Milverton audiobook on Kobo
Today’s the day, my audiobook people 🎧📚 Murder on Milverton Square is on sale for a flat 4.99 across a bunch of currencies until Tuesday 11 June 2024 (that’s today!): My audiobook publisher, Tantor Audio, and Kobo have hooked us up, but not for very much longer, so treat your ears to Philip Battley’s wonderful…
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Kobo sale: Murder on Milverton Square audiobook
Happy pride to all gay murder mystery audiobook readers, but to the British ones in particular 😘 Milverton is on sale for a flat 4.99 across a bunch of currencies, resulting in some delightful discounts: Go on, grab a copy from Kobo while it’s on sale (6–11 June 2024):
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Be gay, solve crime
Investigate the Milverton Mysteries this pride month! Here are the links if you want to check out the first in the series, Murder on Milverton Square, available in print, ebook and audio:
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Mysterious Manawatū author panel recording
I joined fellow authors Bing Turkby, Gigi Fenster, Riley Chance, and facilitator Hugh Dingwall, to chat all things mystery! You can listen to the recording here: https://bit.ly/mysterious_manawatu or on 999AM in Manawatū (at 8pm tonight)! The Ngaio Marsh Awards “Mysterious Manawatū” author panel was held last Friday night at the Palmerston North City Library and…
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Cosy mystery library display
I spy with my little eye something beginning with M… In related news, how amazing are my local librarians?! Murder on Milverton Square is in excellent company in this cosy mystery display, including Dead Man’s Axe and String Theory by fellow local author Bing Turkby, among many, many other great titles! Can’t find my books…
