Plotting vs Pantsing was a blast!

On Monday 23rd February @ 9AM (UK time) the plotting vs pantsing panel included Denise BeddowsJack Chandler, John Lynch. Poet and novelist Lee Benson joined us as sadly Alan Meredith and David Wake couldn’t be with us for that session.

I therefore decided to repeat it at 9pm the same day. So…

The 9PM panel (UK time): plotting vs pantsing included AA Abbott, Alan Meredith, David Wake, Donna Morfett and Ryan Stark.

These are free events but we’re raising money for local libraries and we’d be really grateful if you would donate whatever you afford via the Charities & Donate page. Thank you so much.

Monday Mini-Fest #1 – Moderators

On Monday 2nd February 2026 @ 7pm (UK time), the panel listed below talked about themselves, their writing and books. You can watch the whole recording on Morgen’s YouTube channel  as well as previous and later sessions and (currently) 66 author spotlights!.

These are free events but we’re raising money for local libraries and we’d be really grateful if you would donate whatever you afford via the Charities & Donate page. Thank you so much.

Monday Mini-fest

Yay! We will have mini versions of the festival. During the first online all-day... actually, soon after it started… I thought what a shame it would be if it only ran once every six months so it’s going to be a regular thing.

I then thought monthly? weekly? It depended on how many people wanted to take part. Shall I offer a selection of dates and as soon as long as there is at least one author on it, it would go ahead. But then, don’t we love our alliteration, I thought let’s make it Monday Mini-fest.

So, every Monday ~ as long as there are authors and/or self-publishing experts wanting to take part ~ there will be a mini-fest. There can be up to six authors in each session so plenty of space in a fairly short amount of time. Some will have one author, others will have more.

Forthcoming dates are listed on the main Monday Mini-fest page ~ with the relevant author pages when they’re booked ~ and when the recordings are ready they’ll be uploaded to YouTube and embedded on the relevant dated and authors’ pages.

If you would, go to the Participate page for details and/or email Morgen for the information pack.

If you are happy to go ahead, send the completed form back to me and book a ‘chat’ slot so we ‘meet’ and check that your audio and video are fine. I’ll then create a page for you on this website (which will be linked to the Authors and relevant dated pages) where everything related to you will appear.

You’re also welcome to book two subsequent consecutive slots (using the same link) to book an Author Spotlight. That will appear on Morgen’s YouTube channel and your page on this website!

The January 25th (yes, in 9 days!) Festival is coming together

Three months ago, I decided to put together a twice-a-year in-person book festival ‘celebrating self-published authors’, knowing – from looking after several book swap cupboards in the Aylesbury area, including most recently in the local train station ticket offices – that there was a fabulous reading community in the area.

So I found the perfect location – the Holiday Inn hotel on the A41 dual carriageway and booked four dates: 26th April/4th October 2026 and 25th April/3rd October 2027.

While most festivals run yearly, I wanted to run ‘Self-Pub Fest’ more often, probably having smaller local events in the quarters in between (January and July). But ‘this’ January (2026) would be way too soon, surely… No, they would start in April then I’d see how that went then have time to find another venue for July. But that would still only reach a local audience. What about the wider community. There are tens (hundreds?) of thousands of self-published authors online.

About a month ago I decided not to start with the April but go mad (I feel that way now!) and launch it in January. So, in 9 days time, we’ll be running a full day 10am-6pm of seven genre panels on the hour every hour with the exception of 1pm.

You can see from this photo (if you click on it it’ll take you to the 25th January page) that there are still quite a few gaps. I have four names to add (which means making pages for them – I still have a day job!) but as long as I have one person for each panel, it will go ahead. Otherwise anyone who turns up with have to talk to me. 🙂

Self-Pub Fest gets a mention!

Woo hoo! The wonderful Jacqueline Lambert (who I hope will join us on our non-fiction panel at some stage!) has added us to her list of UK book festivals. There is a link on that page for those running overseas.

In fact not only has she added us to January but also April, July and October! How wonderful.

Do check out the list – I’ve saved it as a favourite. And I certainly plan on attending some so hopefully I’ll get to meet her IRL… as the acronym goes.

She does say that “Some are genre specific: Crime is very well represented” and boy, do I know that. Fair enough that most of my friends – online and in real life – write that genre but having gone to a number of crime-only and mixed genre festivals, I know what a lovely bunch crime writers are. So much so that the crime panel for the 25 Jan 2026 Festival overflowed to the extent where I tweaked the 1pm ideas workshop/mixed panel Q&A to chatting with crime authors about ideas. So if you love crime you’ll get a double dose of us.

Quick plug: tickets for the online festivals are free (see the ‘Tickets‘ page) although we’re raising money for three (two announced at the time of writing this – 15th Jan 2026 – ten days before the first online festival… no pressure!) local book-related charities so if you could find a few pennies (the suggestion starts at £1 but you can put in a different amount) for them, that would be great.

ALL the profits from the festivals (there’s no expense to the online one – everyone’s giving their time for free – but the hotel’s not cheap then we need equipment: lanyards, goodie bags and so on) go to these charities. I hope to be announcing the third charity shortly. This may stay as the third or I may change this each year – I’ll let you know.

Jan 25th online festival is gathering momentum

Having only decided to hold an online version a month before it was due to take place, I was concerned (yes, middle of the night wake-ups) that it would be a hollow shell of a festival.

As of this post (15th Jan… eek 10 days to go), it still has more patches than it should but thanks to Donna Morfett (fabulous woman, crime writer, my marketing guru and festival committee member – not necessarily in that order) and all the lovely authors for whom the festival is on their radar, the crime panel’s full to overflowing (it has actually overflowed) with ten out of eight authors wanting to take part.

So in cunning Baldrick style, I’ve come up with a cunning plan, which actually is cunning (sorry, Baldrick – you’re one of my favourite characters). Instead of a 1pm workshop on ideas and inspiration, I will run a panel on that topic but be joined by crime writers! And other genres if there is space but there is currently space on the other panels so the crimies – of which I am one – take priority.