Anthologies, Romance, Thriller

Love Under Fire & Other Books

I saw all the adverts for Love Under Fire on Facebook, which included exerpts, and thought they were the perfect tories for me. However, it wasn't until after I'd bought it I realised each story was a full length novel. The book is massive! That maybe fine for most people, but not for me. I… Continue reading Love Under Fire & Other Books

Articles, Stories

The Ode to Lancashire Cotton Corporation

Tune: The Church’s One Foundation I was searching through a box that has been kept in the loft for the last twenty years. It was full of old photos, newspaper, and postcards, etc. Amongst them I found this on a postcard. We are the Cotton Saviours,The Boys of the L.C.C. We cannot spin, we cannot… Continue reading The Ode to Lancashire Cotton Corporation

Anthologies, Paranormal

Ghostly Writes 2o18

Loved the way this book started with a poem called Midnight Moon by Kyrena Lynch. It sets the mood straight away.I haven't finished it yet, as the one I am reading is very long, I may not get back to it for a while. So, I thought I would start my review and then update… Continue reading Ghostly Writes 2o18

Articles

Bin Day

Happy New Year and welcome to the first blog post on Magic of Stories. I was wondering what it would be, then found myself musing one morning.The dustbin men came round the other morning about 8.30 am, and it made me remember what it used to once be like. In Anglesey, where I now live,… Continue reading Bin Day

Crime, Thriller

Meet the Characters by Carole Parkes

This is a different way to view a book, as you don't get to meet the victims of a serial killer before you read the the book, do you! Original post is here, and well worth a look. Your Last Breath

Stories

The Christmas Event

by Karen J Mossman Christmas Eve. Table was set. Turkey cooking. Presents wrapped. I drank wine to celebrate. Then I stopped mid flow. Oh my God! What had I done? Or rather what had I not done! I grabbed my coat, then ran back and grabbed my phone. Ordered a Uber. Shoved my feet into… Continue reading The Christmas Event

Articles, Places

Reflections of Simmondly

Simmondly is a small village in Glossop, Derbyshire, and in the early 1900s John Pedder, a retired councillor for Stretford Urban Council in Manchester, had a holiday cottage there. Their granddaughter, Molly, told me the story of Simmondly before she passed away in 2014 aged 100.  'We had this great big trunk which we’d pack… Continue reading Reflections of Simmondly

Stories

A Christmas Winner

Get into the Christmas spirit with some Christmas poetry on Stevie's blog. Just follow this link.This was my entry.

Articles, Uncategorized

Learning Draft2Digital

This site seems to have gone from strength to strength recently. Uploading your book is fairly straight forward, but the magic begins when your book is published.. All books now have their own page, and by clicking on the title in the main dashboard brings up this. In here you can see that your book… Continue reading Learning Draft2Digital

Uncategorized

Drawings from the Past

My husband's late aunt  was a hoarder and never threw things away. Sh kept all her mothers thing's including letters and photographs.I found this little gem of an album when we were looking through her drawers.Annie, known as Nan was born in 1886. I believe children often kept this albums and got family and friends… Continue reading Drawings from the Past