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Fate or Folly?

Author Thoughts

Hello again, here you go, take your favourite chair and let’s enjoy coffee and a chat *sips coffee*

I have a thought for you to mull over. You may well have an immediate opinion or strong point of view. It’s one of those subjects *winks*

I’ve been thinking a lot over the past few days about fate, do I believe, or is it just a load of old phooey? A friend posed the question a little while ago and since then it’s been hovering in the back of my mind, pouncing to the forefront every so often. I think the trouble is, it can be quite a romantic notion, and if nothing, I am an old romantic in many ways.

How many books have you read where the plot line is very much ‘fated’ ‘written in the stars’ ‘meant to be’…? Perhaps it’s our need for a happily ever after, instilled into our subconscious by those childhood fairy tales. After all, the thought that out there, we all have someone waiting for us, our life paths being mapped out in front of us can be quite consoling, don’t you think? But in all honesty, do we actually believe it? Do our cynical brains kick in, that need to question everything, that need for free will, the fear that we have no control, or not being able to take anything on faith? So where do you fall, or are you sitting on the fence… Fate or folly? 

Well, let me tell you a little story. Are you sitting comfortably *sips coffee and winks* then I’ll begin…

About 14 years ago, the days before this life, the days with another’s surname, I started writing a novel. It was not something I had planned on doing, I hadn’t been thinking of writing a book until that morning I woke up. You see, it was literally that quick, by the end of that first day the whole story plot had firmly established itself. Now all I had to do was write it! I hadn’t written a story since I was about ten or eleven, until that point my writing had been freelance, non-fiction for blogs, columns, and magazine articles, those factual pieces of writing a million miles from where I am today. I’m digressing *rolls eyes* Within a couple of days, I knew all the characters, all their physical attributes, needs, desires, all their little foibles… Including one particular character, a fair-haired, quiet soul, James Wright. 

*grins* You can see where I’m going with this, right?

I finished writing my novel, having it published in 2008. Sadly, soon after my life crumbled drastically, with a complete crash, and I say completely in the fullest sense of the word; every aspect of my life changed. I found myself a single mother, needing to work fulltime, my writing career had gone straight out of the window. A year or so passed, having moved to a new location, I had a lovely new position as a hotel receptionist. I was revelling in all the newest. My second day I found myself looking up from my desk to see some lovely blue eyes gazing down at me. During this brief moment of exchange, the fair-haired chef placed his hand in mine, introducing himself as James Wright.

Now, I admit, it didn’t hit me, not then, my previous life had been firmly stashed away under strict lock and key. It wasn’t until almost a year later when ‘fate’ (did you see what I did there *giggles*) took a hand in matters and James and I moved into our own little cottage, that the similarity began to settle. Not only did he share the same name, but also the very same physical, emotional characteristics that I had bestowed upon my fictional James.

Now, the rest they say is history. Apart from adding that I republished the novel, Remember to Love Me in 2016, under my new name of Becky Wright. 

I know, I know, I can hear your thoughts, it’s a case of coincidence, a curious case, a lovely romantic one, but a coincidence all the same. But is it? Do we sometimes have a tiny glimmer of our fate slice into our normal everyday life, every so often giving us a little glint of the future? It’s a lovely thought, and to be honest, I don’t really know where I stand… maybe I am just too happy to sit here on this proverbial fence, glancing over into the golden light fate has to offer, watching those shooting stars.

Sit back, another coffee? *offers a top-up* I’ll leave you to ponder… fate or folly?

Becky x

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News… News… News! ‘Author Thoughts’ is now LIVE

Author ThoughtsHello, one and all! *welcomes with open arms* Pull up a comfy chair, settle in your favourite spot. The coffee is hot, so let’s chat.

Over the past weeks, I’ve been putting some long-awaited plans in place for the new format for my writer’s Blog, with exciting new content… well, I’m pretty excited! It’s been a long time coming, due to big-world-adult-life-stuff with moving house, as well as an active-four-year-old, it had been put on hold. But, after making a few website tweaks, saying ‘What the hell!’ I’m throwing caution (and packing boxes) to the wind and shouting *grabs a megaphone* – it’s now a go-go-go!

So here, *sips coffee* let me unravel my thoughts to enlighten you on what’s to come. Scattered between my own ramblings (be prepared, there are some random ones), expressing my love for words and quotes, the ever-important book reviews, along with general writing inspirations, will be some guest chats, posts, interviews, as well as a few little extras… *rubs hands excitedly* the odd exclusive giveaway!

One thing I was adamant about, I didn’t want to throw out yet another writer’s blog with how-to content. There are many talented writers out there doing a supreme job, they really don’t need me adding to the pile. But what I did want to give you was something a little more diverse, a little more… well, me. And what I mean by diverse is that this is not only about writers but all creatives. Over the past few years, I have had a great pleasure getting to know and working with some fabulously talented artist from all different fields of creativity *bows down to greatness*

Whether your preferred choice of social media is Instagram, Facebook, Twitter… our media families are full of incredibly talented independent artist, crafters and designers. Who with hearts in mouths, have taken that giant leap of faith, spread their wings and… JUMPED into the whirlpool of small businesses. With this in mind, in addition to the regular Blog, I’ve added a website page ‘Guest Spotlight’ each month with a different creative in the spotlight. Some you may know, maybe some new introductions for you to discover. My mission is to celebrate the creative mind. Showcasing these incredible talents, whether their medium is prose, paint or print.

Be sure to take a look at this month’s guest, Julia Blake, author of the new fantasy novel, Erinsmore.

So, there you have it, the madness has begun… *laughs maniacally* Please don’t forget you can follow my blog, just click the button, and subscribe to all general news.

Enjoy your coffee, see you again soon, Becky x

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Review – My Year of Stories

Book Review – My Year of Stories by Abigail ShepherdIMG_20171208_160909

5 Sparkling Stars!

A fantastic collection of stories, all tied into a year of the author’s life. These are so very cleverly interspersed with diary entries and a little explanation of each. Along with details of publication, these all map the authors journey to becoming a published writer.

The stories themselves all have the authors distinct twist of the unexpected, sometimes light but sometimes a little unnerving… brilliantly written, even the shortest delivers a punch.

Uplifting, inspiring and empowering. We travel through the year with the author, proving that steadfast dedication and motivation, can really pay off.

This book, although a quick read, is a great credit to the writer and a great addition to any bookshelf. A must for any aspiring writer.

Abigail Shepherd’s books are available from Amazon. You can find out more about Abigail’s on her Website. You can also follow her on social media Twitter  Facebook  Instagram

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Spread some Christmas magic…

What’s on your Christmas list?

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I can truly say what a wonderful year this has been. I’ve received so much support, friendship, book-love and fans for all my books, and I’m feeling incredibly blessed.

I’m not normally one to harp on about book reviews, but I thought, as it’s Christmas if anyone would like to bestow a few words in the form of a review, I would be forever grateful for the gift.

Book reviews really can be a lifeline for an Independent Author… we are in control of all our marketing and promotion. A simple book review can make the world of difference, after all, word of mouth recommendations are worth their weight in gold!

The past few months have been rather busy, and with the release of Daughters of the Oak, the Halloween period certainly sparked a rush! As we cosy ourselves in the enchantment of the festive season, Remember to Love Me has certainly been the book of choice.

So, if you would like to leave a few words, for any of my books, please do. You can leave a book review on Goodreads and wherever you purchase from – kindle, Amazon, Barnes & Noble, Book Depository.

Thank you, Becky 😊