Pam Fudge
Friday, 11 November 2016
Pam Fudge and Daughter Kelly on the radio 12th November at 8am
Video killed the radio star? Well, I hope not, because my dear daughter and I will be on the Katie Martin show on BBC Radio Solent tomorrow morning at 8am giving a review of recent news. Best set that alarm for silly-o'clock - although it IS radio, so we might just turn up in our PJs. http://www.bbc.co.uk/radiosolent
Monday, 17 October 2016
Least Said - free download
You have a deep dark secret that only one other trusted person knows. That's what you think!!
Least Said free to download today until Friday 21st.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Leas.../dp/B01LVYZ1AY/ref=sr_1_1...
Least Said free to download today until Friday 21st.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Leas.../dp/B01LVYZ1AY/ref=sr_1_1...
Sunday, 16 October 2016
Least Said - download it for free
Least Said is scheduled to be on free promotion from Monday 17th October until Friday 21st. Download your free e-book copy from Amazon in the morning.
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow need 10* an incredible and moving read
By Lady-Anna on 14 Oct. 2016
What truly fantastic read. Wow all the way through for me.
2% in and it was bringing situations in my earlier life back, I was hooked right from the start.
It is beautifully written. It works with suspected infertility and the events and insecurities that come about because of it.
2% in and it was bringing situations in my earlier life back, I was hooked right from the start.
It is beautifully written. It works with suspected infertility and the events and insecurities that come about because of it.
It is story of the lives of Jon and Wendy, the deep love they have and their 'son' Will. The amazing support from their friends Callum and Tina; a very special bond between the two families, especially Tina and Wendy.
I am not saying anymore as I don't wish do spoilers - and if I say much more the complexities will become too apparent.
I just struggled to put the book down, partly because of my own experiences, but it is an absorbing and beautifully written story, even if you have not been involved in the type of events that weave through it - it is a wonderful story!
How does an author find the inspiration to write a book like this, that must ring true for so many people, it is as if Pamela had experienced it for herself and was writing from the heart!
I just do not have words to express about this fantastic book.
Saturday, 8 October 2016
Least Said - Pam's brand new novel out now
So-o-o-o, here it is a brand new book
from yours truly produced by my new publisher, Endeavour Press. Least Said
carries a warning that secrets from the past have a nasty habit of popping up
when you least expect them to – as my main character, Wendy Hammond discovers. Now
out as an e-book AND paperback with a very pretty cover.
Saturday, 24 September 2016
The Loss Of This Writer's Companion - Ellie The Cat
Ellie - a long-haired tortoiseshell cat - was part of my life for a very long time. She joined me - aged about five years - and my other two cats and two dogs when her 'Mum' - my step-daughter, Rachel, could no longer keep her. 'One more won't make any difference,' I said, and I was right. Ellie slotted right in.
She brought me many 'presents' over the years, often abandoning live field mice in my living room and even, once, a baby robin.
One by one the other pets, sadly, went to meet their maker until she was an only cat - though there was always at least one rescue dog living with us. As she got older, Ellie became more of an indoor cat - enjoying her home comforts like a human lap, a cosy chair and a soft bed - though on a sunny day she would always be stretched out in the warm sunshine (just like her owner, really!).
Ellie often made appearances on my Facebook page - even helping me to publicise a new book once - and last year she was on there celebrating her 21st birthday with me and her other Mum providing a cake and candles. I had begun to think Ellie would live forever because, though she slowed down, she obviously still enjoyed her life - and her food!
Twenty-one years and ten months is an amazing age, but a month ago I had to make the heartbreaking decision to let her go. It is a day that every loving pet owner dreads but recognises that it is the last thing - the right thing - you can do for the pet you have loved and cared for when quality of life is no more. I miss Ellie every day, but it comforts me to know that she never lived a day without love and the best care I could give her.
She brought me many 'presents' over the years, often abandoning live field mice in my living room and even, once, a baby robin.
One by one the other pets, sadly, went to meet their maker until she was an only cat - though there was always at least one rescue dog living with us. As she got older, Ellie became more of an indoor cat - enjoying her home comforts like a human lap, a cosy chair and a soft bed - though on a sunny day she would always be stretched out in the warm sunshine (just like her owner, really!).
Ellie often made appearances on my Facebook page - even helping me to publicise a new book once - and last year she was on there celebrating her 21st birthday with me and her other Mum providing a cake and candles. I had begun to think Ellie would live forever because, though she slowed down, she obviously still enjoyed her life - and her food!
Twenty-one years and ten months is an amazing age, but a month ago I had to make the heartbreaking decision to let her go. It is a day that every loving pet owner dreads but recognises that it is the last thing - the right thing - you can do for the pet you have loved and cared for when quality of life is no more. I miss Ellie every day, but it comforts me to know that she never lived a day without love and the best care I could give her.
The Loss Of This Writer's Companion - Ellie The Cat
Ellie - a long-haired tortoiseshell cat - was part of my life for a very long time. She joined me - aged about five years - and my other two cats and two dogs when her 'Mum' - my step-daughter, Rachel, could no longer keep her. 'One more won't make any difference,' I said, and I was right. Ellie slotted right in.
She brought me many 'presents' over the years, often abandoning live field mice in my living room and even, once, a baby robin.
One by one the other pets, sadly, went to meet their maker until she was an only cat - though there was always at least one rescue dog living with us. As she got older, Ellie became more of an indoor cat - enjoying her home comforts like a human lap, a cosy chair and a soft bed - though on a sunny day she would always be stretched out in the warm sunshine (just like her owner, really!).
Ellie often made appearances on my Facebook page - even helping me to publicise a new book once - and last year she was on there celebrating her 21st birthday with me and her other Mum providing a cake and candles. I had begun to think Ellie would live forever because, though she slowed down, she obviously still enjoyed her life - and her food!
Twenty-one years and ten months is an amazing age, but a month ago I had to make the heartbreaking decision to let her go. It is a day that every loving pet owner dreads but recognises that it is the last thing - the right thing - you can do for the pet you have loved and cared for when quality of life is no more. I miss Ellie every day, but it comforts me to know that she never lived a day without love and the best care I could give her.
She brought me many 'presents' over the years, often abandoning live field mice in my living room and even, once, a baby robin.
One by one the other pets, sadly, went to meet their maker until she was an only cat - though there was always at least one rescue dog living with us. As she got older, Ellie became more of an indoor cat - enjoying her home comforts like a human lap, a cosy chair and a soft bed - though on a sunny day she would always be stretched out in the warm sunshine (just like her owner, really!).
Ellie often made appearances on my Facebook page - even helping me to publicise a new book once - and last year she was on there celebrating her 21st birthday with me and her other Mum providing a cake and candles. I had begun to think Ellie would live forever because, though she slowed down, she obviously still enjoyed her life - and her food!
Twenty-one years and ten months is an amazing age, but a month ago I had to make the heartbreaking decision to let her go. It is a day that every loving pet owner dreads but recognises that it is the last thing - the right thing - you can do for the pet you have loved and cared for when quality of life is no more. I miss Ellie every day, but it comforts me to know that she never lived a day without love and the best care I could give her.
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