Long time no blog post

I have been away a long time, haven't I? My last post was August of last year. You may notice that the blog has changed titles and urls. It is now sallyquilford.blogspot.co.uk. So it's more about me, and not some vague notion of writing romantic intrigue (though there will still be some of that!)




I've been around, on Facebook. But sometimes I think I say so much on there about one thing and another, I leave myself nothing to say on my blog. I am hoping to change that and intend to try and post at least one blog post a week. It might be useful. It might just be waffle. It might even be useful waffle.




So what have I done since I last posted?


I've completed the second Bobbie Blandford novel, called Runaway. That's out with My Weekly Pocket Novels on around 12th March 2015. However, you can pre-order it from Kindle, and it will be released as an ebook on 1st April 2015.




I have also had an acceptance from Ulverscroft for the large print version.




I've also been very busy with Romantic Novelists Association duties. I've just finished organising the RoNA Rose Awards. That was great fun. I have also been organising the parties (hic). My favourite bit of that is choosing the food, and I'm assured that everyone approved of my choices at the last party.




I've also spread my writing wings by writing an epistolary gothic romance, called The Dark Marshes. That will be on Kindle on 1st March, but I haven't completed all that needs to be done to it yet. I know I had a fantastic time writing it. And choosing the cover, which Blogger is not letting me upload at the moment, but I will when I get to a different browser.


So anyway, that's as much waffle as I'm doing at the moment. I'm going to try and find something interesting to say in my next post. Let's hope I come up with something before another five months has passed!



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