Yay, I've made it half-way through the tour, and it's been fantastic so far. Thank you to everyone who's reading and commenting - stayed tune for the second half, which will feature the Olympics, the Queens's Diamond Jubilee and Manchester City Football Club among other topics.
Today's post is a more personal look back at the things I've been doing during the past year. I'm over at J A Bennett's A Writer's Journey blog for that.
(As I learnt yesterday, due to time differences, the post might not be up straight away!)
Friday, 8 February 2013
Half way through the tour
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Thursday, 7 February 2013
I'm going to Rachel's, are you coming?
Today I'm visiting the lovely Rachel at Writing on the Wall and talking about the end of the world.
(And now I've got that REM song in my head, and it'll probably be there all day... cue random dancing around the house!)
(And now I've got that REM song in my head, and it'll probably be there all day... cue random dancing around the house!)
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Wednesday, 6 February 2013
Blog tour stop and ISWG
I'm having a great time so far on my tour - I hope you're enjoying my random musings on the past year.
Today I'm stopping my tour bus off at Suzanne Furness's The Word Is... blog, talking about TV! This presented a bit of a challenge when I realised my TV watching boiled down to Homes Under the Hammer and endless repeats of How I Met Your Mother.

It's also time for the February Insecure Writer's Support Group, which I completely forgot about when I planned the tour. If you click on the badge in the sidebar it'll take you straight to the sign up list. Although I'm sure everyone knows about this group and the wonderful Alex J Cavanaugh.
A lot of the time I use this group to announce the weird and foolish stuff I'm planning to do - like my first ever attempt at NaNoWriMo - and today is no different. I've been thinking about gathering my published and prize-winning short stories into a greatest hits style collection.
This now means I have to get my head around all the stuff a lot of you have known for a long time. I hate not knowing stuff - the way I've always learned new things is to disappear into a corner for a while and come out knowing how to do algebra or Microsoft Access.
However, the last thing I tried to learn was Wordpress - and I gave up on that very quickly! I found it completely impossible. So, apparently, as I get older the less I'm able to learn! If that's not something to feel insecure about, I don't know what is!
What do you find hard to learn, no matter how much you try?
Please remember to visit Suzanne's blog - link at the top!
Tuesday, 5 February 2013
Blog tour - off to see Rena
Today I am visiting Rena, the Doctor Fairie Godmother. As Rena loves Science Fiction and science, I'm talking about Felix Baumgartner - and I've even done some research!
So, how's your week been so far?
I got strangely excited by the conformation that the
body found in a Leicester car park is Richard III.
I got strangely excited by the conformation that the
body found in a Leicester car park is Richard III.
Monday, 4 February 2013
Cat and The Dreamer - Stopping at Kyra's
I am delighted to announce the winners of the Imaginary Friends bloghop.
Nick Wilford has won my £10 Amazon or Waterstone's voucher. Nick wrote about his daughter's imaginary friend's brother, and it was a really sweet and touching story. I'll be emailing (or already have emailed, depending when you read this) Nick to let him know.
Now pop over to Write Here, Write Now to find out who Kyra chose.
Today's tour stop take's me to Kyra's other blog Kyra Lennon's Word on the Street blog - a great entertainment blog where she reviews and discusses music, films and TV shows. I'm sharing my music memories from the past year.
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Sunday, 3 February 2013
The start of the Cat and The Dreamer Tour
Thank you to everyone who took part in the Imaginary Friends bloghop on Friday - I had a great time reading everyone's posts. There were some really inventive twists on the theme - and I really can't believe how many of you didn't have imaginary friends. Because I had them, I was convinced it was really common, but apparently it's not. Now I have to decide whether I'm the normal or abnormal one!!
Kyra and I will be announcing our winners tomorrow, so don't forget to check us out!
Today though is the start of the Cat and The Dreamer blog tour. My novella has reached its first birthday, so I thought it was a great time to have a tour and look back over the past year. Each post on the tour will have a different theme.
Today I'm at Linda King's blog talking about books - you might be able to guess which books feature!
I'm also being interviewed by Ailsa Abraham and Cameron Lawton. If you haven't met them yet, you really don't know what your missing, and I urge to you pop over and check them out!
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Friday, 1 February 2013
The Imaginary Friend Bloghop
Welcome to my very first bloghop - I'm really excited to be hosting this today, alongside the fabulous Kyra Lennon.
We will be reading all of the posts, and giving a prize each to our favourite entries.
Kyra is offering a three chapter critique, and I'm giving a £10/$10 Amazon voucher (or £10 Waterstone's voucher, if you're in the UK and you prefer).
I never do anything by halves - I had twin imaginary friends called Iccance and Occance. I have no idea where they came from, or how long they stayed or how they came to be so called. They were neither boys nor girls but something entirely different.
And - boy! - they were very naughty.
They used to make my toys messy after I'd tidied them up, they used to smear my face with ice-cream when I was eating; and it was definitely them who pushed over our telly, right onto its screen and breaking it!
I'm certain that on more than one occasion they had to stand in the corner with their hands on their heads - separate corners, obviously, or they'd have got into even more trouble.
Beside that though, I can't remember much about them - so I went off to ask Mum. "There were two of them," she said incitefully.
"Yes, they were twins," I said.
"Oh, were they?" she replied, proving that poor memory runs in the family.
I thought I remembered teaching them how to read, with the help of my blackboard and pure academic skill, until Mum recalled that it was my baby sister I taught, so she doesn't really count.
We will be reading all of the posts, and giving a prize each to our favourite entries.
Kyra is offering a three chapter critique, and I'm giving a £10/$10 Amazon voucher (or £10 Waterstone's voucher, if you're in the UK and you prefer).
I never do anything by halves - I had twin imaginary friends called Iccance and Occance. I have no idea where they came from, or how long they stayed or how they came to be so called. They were neither boys nor girls but something entirely different.
And - boy! - they were very naughty.
They used to make my toys messy after I'd tidied them up, they used to smear my face with ice-cream when I was eating; and it was definitely them who pushed over our telly, right onto its screen and breaking it!
I'm certain that on more than one occasion they had to stand in the corner with their hands on their heads - separate corners, obviously, or they'd have got into even more trouble.
Beside that though, I can't remember much about them - so I went off to ask Mum. "There were two of them," she said incitefully.
"Yes, they were twins," I said.
"Oh, were they?" she replied, proving that poor memory runs in the family.
I thought I remembered teaching them how to read, with the help of my blackboard and pure academic skill, until Mum recalled that it was my baby sister I taught, so she doesn't really count.
So that's the poorly remembered (and now immortalised)
story of Iccance and Occance.
Now I'm off to read yours!
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