Tag: Milverton Mysteries
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Poison at Penshaw Hall pre-order on best seller list
I was idly scrolling through Amazon.com’s list of Best Sellers in LGBTQ+ Mystery… and look what I found! Poison at Penshaw Hall (The Milverton Mysteries #2) is in position #29, and it’s not due out for another 9 months! (Note, these lists are updated frequently, so it may have jumped around by the time you […]
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My book at my local library
I spotted my latest cosy mystery, Murder on Milverton Square, on the New Books shelf at my local library… Do you think they’ll let me check it out? I made a quick 16-second video about it on TikTok here, or you can watch below: They also included it in their weekly Fiction New Titles email […]
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Book giveaway reminder
I’m giving away Murder on Milverton Square on StoryGraph! It’s only open for entries for another few days: What’s StoryGraph? StoryGraph is a book reviewing and cataloguing website (similar to Goodreads) with fantastic personalised stats and graphs to summarise your reading (you can even import your Goodreads shelves and reading history). You can see some of the graphs in […]
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Giveaway: 3 paperbacks + 3 ebooks up for grabs
I’m giving away Murder on Milverton Square on StoryGraph! What’s StoryGraph? StoryGraph is a book reviewing and cataloguing website (similar to Goodreads) with fantastic personalised stats and graphs to summarise your reading (you can even import your Goodreads shelves and reading history). You can see some of the graphs in my 2021 reading recap (with charts!). Now, if you […]
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Works in progress: status update
I first shared an earlier version of this little progress tracker graphic a couple of months ago with my mailing list. I updated it earlier this week for them and thought I’d share here too. This graphic is pretty dense, but I think it summarises quickly what I’m up to for my three main projects. […]
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When scenes become chapters
Throughout the drafting process for my cosy mystery novel – placeholder title: Milverton Mysteries 1 – I’ve been working in scenes. But as I prepare to bring in some fresh eyes, it’s time to organise these scenes into chapters. I’ve grouped some scenes, split others, and otherwise set about ending each chapter with the reader […]