Ten years old. It’s the birthday of my first published book, Princelings of the East came out on kindle ten years ago. Soon after that I discovered I could publish to all the other e-readers via Smashwords. The Princelings of
Back to the Future? Memories and technicalities
Technicalities were my first thought for today’s post, but then I realised that memories were involved too. Technicalities with blog posts, Twitter and Facebook Two irritating changes are happening around now, well, irritating to blogging authors who are supposed to
U is for Ulva and the Isle of Mull #AtoZChallenge2018
Ulva is a small island off the north-west coast of the Isle of Mull, which itself is off the north-west coast of Scotland. And I suppose Scotland is part of the island group of the northwest coast of Europe…. I’m
An interview by Kai Strand
Today I’m being interviewed by Kai Strand on her blog Strands of Thought. Kai is a children’s author, and blogs fiction for children and teens. That sounds just the right place for me. She’s asked me some interesting questions, like
What the Traveler in Black and White does next
Lord Mariusz’s tale of exploration on the other side of the time tunnel comes to the end of its time on Amazon’s Kindle Owners Lending Library at midnight tonight. This is otherwise known as the Amazon-exclusive period, and although there
My ‘review’ of Traveler in Black and White for Goodreads
The Traveler in Black and White by Jemima Pett My rating: 5 of 5 stars My fourth book, and of course I think it’s even better than the first three! This book followed hard on the heels of the Trilogy
Early bird Free Traveler
Today, Tuesday 4th December, for one day only, you can get The Traveler in Black and White FREE for your Kindle or Kindle App. This is an earlybird special for Princelings fans, and I hope some of you will feel
The Traveler in Black and White – out now!
The long-awaited Traveler in Black and White is now out on Amazon for your Kindle and Kindle Apps! This fourth book in the Princelings series sees Lord Mariusz of Hattan narrate, in his own Chandler-esque style, how he came to
Hugo, Lord Mariusz of Hattan, speaks
I am standing high up at the top of a tower, surrounded by other towers, the wind whistling wetly through the arches on the southern side, clouds glowering but the sun sending shafts of light onto silvery rivers that join