Good to catch up!

Apologies for my lack of blog post since January, it can’t be can it? I know it is , time has positively flown by.
I have finished drafts of a new collection of Cul de sac Tales and it is with pre readers. When I have feedback and final edits are done it will be released – sometime mid summer, I think, so keep an eye out.
And along with all this I have a play on in Congleton in a few weeks time. My play, The Bus Stop is on alongside a play by fellow playwright, Diane Cook, whose play is Calamus and Cinnamon. Diane’s play is set in 1636, mine present day – 2 One act plays either side of an interval, details on my website, so check out the details if you’d like to come along. As I write tickets are selling fast. 
More writing, I have started the first draft of my new novel, Remember When You Loved Me and that will be published in autumn next year, plus I have a collection of short stories that will be published late this year October/November.
As you can see I am rather busy with writing but at Holbrook mansions we are about to move house (fingers crossed) and that too, is a busy time. Mr H and I have moved quite a few times and should be used to the format by now but I think you forget how stressful moving can be – until the next time. Perhaps it’s a romantic notion that there is such a thing as a perfect house, rather like finding the perfect partner. Sometimes you just have to move on no matter how much work or money you have put in. Thankfully, Mr H is the perfect partner and the move to a new property was a joint decision. The next blog is likely to be post move. I’ll let you know how we get on. P.S. Our fish, in the pond, are coming with us. I keep counting numbers. I don’t want to lose any. First job at new home – create a fish pond.