First day of autumn today and I was wearing a cardigan – still sunny and warm – but you can sense that summer is over at last. I can’t remember ever having had to use fans in the sitting room and bedroom so often before. Tomorrow my fortnightly gardener comes and he’ll be picking my pears, have a bumper crop this year, and the apples and the ornamental gourds. I don’t know exactly how many of those I’ve got but I think about twenty – the first year I grew them I had over a hundred but they haven’t done as well this year. Then sometime this month my bulbs will come and those will be planted and then the garden won’t need any further attention until next March April time. I’ve made eighteen pots of plum jam and eight of mixed fruit chutney – all from my plum and apple tree. I also gave away 20 lbs of plums.
Healthwise hasn’t been so good this summer – I seem to spend more time seeing medical people than I do with my friends but I think that’s the same for most people of my age. I’ve had the all clear on the tests and investigations so far and the GP said he was very happy with the results. However, I now need a further investigation, not one I’m looking forward to. Basically, I don’t have anything major wrong with me apart from arthritis and I’ve got two close friends with far more serious problems as well as my sister-in-law.
Workwise I’ve done well and have completed the fifth book in my Harbour House series – Trouble Comes to Harbour House – and I just need to write the epilogue, add the dedication and so on and then I can send it to my editor and it will be almost 2 months early. This one will be coming out 9 February. The next one coming out is, Blitz Spirit at Harbour House, out on 9 October and this is doing really well with pre-orders. The reviews on Net Galley have also been good which is a relief. The title that came out in June, All Change at Harbour House, continues to sell consistently. This series seems to be my best yet as far as sales go.
I think I told you I sold a book to Serbia, a Regency title, a couple of months ago and since then I’ve sold the first two of Harbour House to France. That means I’ll have three books in foreign translation – something I’ve always wanted. I also got another title into The Works this month – Army Girls: Operation Winter Wedding.
I parted company with dp Digital publishing – they still have five back list Regency as they’ve already released three of them. The final two are supposed to be coming out next month but so far I’ve heard nothing about covers and so on. I got back the new Regency series and have plans to indie publish that next year when I’ve written the final two books.
I’ve booked next year’s holiday to St Malo, a research trip as I intend to set a series of Regency books based on the privateers that docked there during the Napoleonic wars. I’m also going to meet a writing friend on a two day stay in Runnymede to discuss an exciting plan we hope to bring to fruition in the New Year together. More about that in November after we’ve met. The hotel is at the exact middle point between where she lives in Bath and I live in Weeley.
Until next month
Fenella J Miller