Blulu is a writer who, by the way, hates speaking about herself in third person! Tch!
She enjoys writing across a variety of genres, including (but not limited to) humour, poetry, politics and the deep and dark stuff that many folk don’t really talk about much, and would far rather pretend doesn’t exist at all, thank you very much!
She loves: Brian, singing, aminals, spelling words in a funny way, football, entering competitions, community, comedy, and Brian again.
Blulu grew up in Ilford, Essex. It is true, you can take the girl out of Essex, but … well, you know the rest. She lived for several years in West Sussex where she attained a BA (Hons) degree in Social Psychology from the University of Sussex. She moved to the gorgeous area of Yorkshire in 2012 and hasn’t looked back since – well, she did once, but it hurt her neck, so she stopped.
She has won a number of caption competitions, including one that was published in the Daily Mail, and another with Reader’s Digest, has sold greeting card jokes, and has had other pieces and bits published.
She regularly attends a local writers’ group, as well as a monthly poetry group.
Thank you for reading.
Blulu (Did I get you? It was me all the time.)
Hi! I’m Cas Peace, a fantasy and non-fiction author, two of whose fantasy novels have appeared on Amazon UK Bestseller lists. I am is also an editor, and I offer my Writers’ Services at very reasonable prices. Check out my website: www.caspeace.com for more information.
I will be posting regularly on this blog under the title: “Cassie’s Editorial Peace”, with the intention of discussing the role of editors in an author/writer’s life (whether trad or indie published, or simply writing for amusement and satisfaction), their importance, their function – indeed, whether they are even necessary. I might even divulge some editorial “secrets” and shortcuts now and then.
My interests aside from writing include my two rescue Lurchers, Milly and Milo; growing cacti; all things horses, including carriage-driving; working in stained glass; and gardening. With my husband, I also sing in a sea shanty band, Shanty Hounds: (see http://www.shantyhounds.co.uk/), and I recently persuaded said husband to change from a sailing yacht to a nice, fast, powerful motorboat. Well – who wants to live their life on the slant all the time? 🙂
I’m looking forward to answering any writing/editing queries you might have.
I am Barry. I’m an author with seven published books so far. I have not finished any books in the last three years due to life getting in the way, but am now back on track.
I have written five books of a seven-part series called ‘The Spawater Chronicles’, comedy fiction featuring live and times in the old Roman town of Spawater. A town which bears an uncanny resemblance to the old Roman town of Bath. ( e.g. Bath has the Bath Spa, Spawater has the Spawater Baths). Pure coincidence, and any resemblance is just below the level of legal action, I assume.
I published ‘Jeeves to the Fore’ a fan-fiction tribute to the P.G. Wodehouse character, Jeeves. Unfortunately for me, the Jeeves estate raised an eyebrow, and threatened to send Stilton Cheesewright and Spode round to my place armed with Writs, so I withdrew it. It gave the Jeeves astate a good idea though, and since then they have been comissioning other authors to write Jeeves sequels, calling them ‘authorised’, unlike mine.
shall re-release my Jeeves book when I get time to change names and places to protect the guilty.
I have published Volume one of my comedy fiction trilogy set in the American Civil War. ‘British Tommy and the War Between the States’.
It features Sir Thomas Armstrong, formerly of the British Army, who finds himself caught up in the Civil War, much to his cowardly dismay. Volume two is due out early next year.
I’ll be using this blog to moan about anything and everything that irritates me, and occasionally say nice things. I hope to hear from other authors, prospective authors and interested parties.