WRITING – GENERAL NON FICTION
The Competitive Woman, W.H. Allen, (1988) Mercury Business Books. Translated into Polish, Serbo-Croat, Mandarin Chinese. The Competitive Couple (1990) was commissioned but the publisher went into liquidation, and first serial rights were purchased by the Daily Express.
Canterbury Streets (2005) Tempus Publishing, a social history, Haunted Kent (2005) Tempus Publishing. Fifteen Pocket Pub Walks (2006) Countryside Books. Kiddiwalks in Kent, (2007) Countryside Books. Dover - Murder & Crime (2006), Medway Murder & Crime (April, 2008) both Tempus Publishing. Brighton & Hove Murders and Misdemeanours (Dec 2008) LGBT Brighton & Hove (2009) and Paranormal Eastbourne (2010) all by Amberley Publishing.
ARTICLES ONLINE:
Philosophy, Literature: decodedpast.com
Linguistics, Semantics, Politics & Educational Psychology: decodedscience.com
Short Non-fiction: Writing in Education, Mslexia, The Woman Writer, Paranormal Magazine, Bygone Kent, People's Friend, The Observer and The Sunday Telegraph.
FICTION:
Surrogate Lover, a psychological thriller published by W.H. Allen’s Star Books in 1988, later translated for the German market.
The Minx, a historical novel, 2019
Short Stories: Woman, My Weekly, Bella, The Sunday Post, People's Friend and literary journals.
POETRY: Acumen, Equinox, Logos, OU Poetry Anthology, Writing Magazine and Connections Arts Magazine.
LATEST:
E-books on PHILOSOPHY, published by decodedpast.com, August 2014, available on Smashwords and Amazon.
“Fifteen Women Philosophers you should have learned about in school…” (2015) now updated to Eighteen Amazing Women Philosophers (2019) available on Amazon in paperback and ebook and Smashwords outlets in ebook.
“Big Issues in Ethics” (2015) now updated to Why Science Needs Philosophy (2019) in ebook and Philosophers of Ancient Times (2019) in paperback and ebook.
FICTION COLLECTION
“Frog Heaven and Other Stories” (2016) an e-book of previously published and/or award winning short fiction, self-published as a collection.
Monthly Column: Writers' Forum: August 2008 to present day.