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Claire Ladds Readers’ Club News: August 2025

30th August 2025 by claireladds Leave a Comment

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Welcome to my August writing update. It feels like an awfully long time since I gave you an update on my work, and I can only think that this is because I’ve been so focused on my writing that time feels like it’s gone a bit awry. There are three major project areas that I’ve been working on this month, each one very different, and each for a very different purpose. So what have I been doing?

Loving every moment spent with my work-in-progress

I mentioned in a previous month’s update that I am privileged to have been accepted by Faber Academy onto the Writing a Novel (online) course. This is genuinely one of the most fulfilling ventures that I’ve ever participated in as a writer. Not only am I working on a brand-new literary fiction novel, but I am part of a community of author peers who are wonderful writers. Everyone is very generous with their time and feedback which is of invaluable use as I find my way through the themes and the character arcs in my work-in-progress.

Anyone who has followed my work for a while will know that I tend to start at the end of a project, knowing where my characters are going and then figuring out how to get them there. This project is no different. I have been working hard on the last quarter of the novel (this may seem like a bizarre way of working to some, but it seems to work for me). Additionally, I also have the majority of the first quarter organised and written, and also all of those chapters I tend to call my ‘marker’ chapters, which are the main event or twist points in the story. I absolutely adore this book, and I’m excited to sit down and work on it every single writing session. For me, the best part of being an author is creating and working with an idea that I love, and I really hope that, when this book is finally published, it will find those readers who connect with it and love it as much as I do.

Other project: different lengths, for different places, and for different reasons

Although I’m working on a new novel, I have also been working on a number of shorter projects, namely short stories, and also flash fiction, the latter of which is a relatively new fiction adventure for me. These stories are all highly emotive in nature and I have submitted several pieces for consideration in various magazines and competitions. When I first began my writing career almost 20 years ago, this was where I began. It feels very exciting to be spending time in this arena once again. I have always had an enduring love for short stories and now have a huge appreciation for flash fiction and the writers of it. To be able to fulfil all the requirements of this specific kind of story arc within an exceptionally tight space of 1000 words or under, and sometimes much, much less than that, requires very special skills. I look forward to developing mine further.

I find short fiction extremely satisfying to work on. I love working with story prompts, which is how the stories I wrote for and contributed towards the charity Bolts of Fiction anthology, produced by the amazingly talented Daniel Willcocks and Sam Frost, came about. I’m also a big advocate for using visual prompts, and have used a myriad of photos and paintings previously, as well as songs, as inspiration for stories. If you write stories and I’ve never tried this as a way of sparking ideas for your work, I thoroughly recommend it.

Coming soon: a new gift for my Readers’ Club VIPs

As you will be aware if you’re reading this post, elements of my Readers’ Club news and stories are now available here on my website for anyone to read. There is, also, an extra part to my Readers’ Club, a VIP section made up of readers of my books and stories. That has always been a way to sign up to this VIP section until quite recently, when I put it on pause. The reason for this is twofold: firstly, it was sparked by my return to psychological literary fiction. To my mind, those interested enough to sign up for extra communications should therefore be receiving a welcome gift in line with the kind of fiction I will be writing and talking about, going forward. This brings me to the second reason: I am in the process of creating a new signup offering which consists of psychological literary short stories, and am hoping to have this ready sometime during the autumn.

If you’re interested in signing up for my VIP section of the Readers’ Club and also receiving this welcome gift, then keep an eye on my future monthly updates and on my blog where I will share more news when it becomes available. I will also share this on social media, if you happen to follow me there.

So, really, I feel a bit like I’ve spent time as a hibernating hedgehog during this month, but as I’m really not keen on hot summer weather, hibernating with all my writing ideas has been the best fun I could have in August! It’s been a very productive month and I’m really hoping September is as enjoyable. There will be more news next month. In the meantime, if you’d like to try my more emotive and literary fiction (which can, and does, sometimes go to dark places), you could try my short story collection, The Reason for Everything, or my novel, The Secrets that Haunt Us. If you’d like to keep up with me and my writing on Instagram, or other social media, you’ll find me at @claireladdsauthor.

Filed Under: All News, Readers Club Tagged With: author news, Claire Ladds Author, literary fiction, psychological literary fiction, Readers Club

Claire Ladds Readers’ Club News: July 2025

27th July 2025 by claireladds Leave a Comment

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Hello, and welcome to this month’s news from my writing desk. And, I am rather stunned to say, it genuinely is from my writing desk!

If you have followed me on social media, or read previous blog posts I have written, you may have the distinct impression that I have somewhat of a loathing for my desk. You would, given everything that I’ve said about it previously, have drawn an accurate assumption that I can’t stand it. I’ve had this desk for around two decades now, and I have spent the bulk of that time avoiding sitting at it for any extended period (apart from November 2014, when I decided to challenge myself to write 50,000 words of three different novels. Short version: 115,000/150,000 words were completed, and I didn’t write a thing during December; one of the novels eventually became The Secrets That Haunt Us, several years later. The other two continue to languish in a ‘Book drafts’ folder on my computer).

Back to the desk situation: I took it upon myself to make what may turn out to be a monumentally brilliant decision (I don’t have many of those, so bear with me). I decided to tell myself that I want to write at the desk, and that anywhere else just won’t be as good, as useful, as practical, as… I’m sure I’ll keep adding to the list as time goes on. So far, it’s working, with the odd exception of the times, usually later in the afternoon, when I find myself gripping at my knees in some kind of mental rebellion. That, I’ve realised, is my indicator to tell myself, ‘You are now genuinely sick of looking at this room. Get out of here. Now. Before this brilliant decision you’ve made falls apart like one of your homemade biscuits.’ I don’t make great biscuits. At that point, I handwrite in an armchair with the TV on and calm myself down with a cup of tea. Or three.

This ludicrous but apparently workable process has enabled me to produce an almost complete structure to my new work-in-progress, and 10,000 words of the actual book, along with an array of scenes and character studies that may work themselves into the novel where appropriate. So far, so good. I’ve also completely fallen in love with my main characters and walk around, thinking what they might do, say or ponder in various given situations. I even drew up a shopping list for one of them the other day (it seemed to primarily consist of pizza, cereal bars, tea bags and a collection of cocktails in cans. Not the world’s most arduously constructed shopping list, to be fair).

This month has also kept me extremely busy with Faber Academy’s Writing a Novel (Online) course. I am utterly thrilled and delighted that I chose to apply for a highly competitive place on this course. I won’t go into details of the course itself, as that’s Faber’s and not mine. What I will say is that being on this course has reignited a blazing fire inside me for fiction that I had feared was in potential peril of snuffing itself out due to the current exhausting content of my day-to-day life. It’s fabulous being able to connect with, and support, other writers who are all working with the same end goal as me, dealing with similar emotions about their work, having moments of despair and epiphany about their writing. All of this also includes our wonderful tutor for the course, also an extremely experienced writer and teacher who is immensely helpful and astute with comments about our writing and our novels in general. The feeling of being in this together makes the process less isolating than it can be, sometimes. Writing is, by its very nature, creation performed in isolation (as a rule): just the writer and the keyboard or pen and paper, and the ideas percolating inside their brain.

Books on sale or half price – but be quick!

Until the end of July, you’ll find ALL of my e-books on sale for half price on the Smashwords store. If you get your books from Smashwords, definitely hop on over to grab any of mine – and of other authors – that you’ve been meaning to get, while they’re 50% off the usual price. You’ll find the promo here: https://www.smashwords.com/shelves/promos/

If you buy your e-books on Kobo, you can grab a copy of my psychological suspense with a gothic-inspired undertone, No Deadlier Time, for a reduced price. This offer applies to the UK and Australia and New Zealand. Again, be quick – this sale ends on 31st July.

For short story lovers: A short story to read

As well as my new novel-in-progress, I’ve written several short stories over the last few weeks, which are all destined for various places, be that collections of mine, submissions to publications, or as part of my work-in-progress. For various reasons, I can’t share these with you, however…

In case you missed it on my blog, I have recently added a short story for you to read. This first appeared in That’s Life: Fast Fiction magazine in Australia a number of years ago, and is also included in my short story collection, The Reason for Everything. The initial spark for this piece of fiction was prompted by a memory I have of being very tiny, a toddler possibly, and locking my mum out of the house by somehow sliding across a heavy bolt that went across the bottom of our door (I don’t believe that bolt remained in that position for long afterwards!). I have a snapshot, but vivid, recollection, of Mum climbing back in through the kitchen window which, luckily, she had open, since she was using the twin-tub washing machine on a hot day.

If you’d like to read the story, you’ll find it here: https://claireladds.com/2025/06/29/short-story-instinct/

Until next time, happy reading!

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Which of my books have you read? Here’s a list:

The Reason for Everything and other short stories

The Secrets That Haunt Us

Hers or Mine

You Know You Shouldn’t

Darker Minds:

Show Me Dead

That Killer Image

No Deadlier Time

Darker Minds 3-book digital bundle

Filed Under: All News, Readers Club Tagged With: author news, Claire Ladds Author, literary fiction, psychological fiction, Readers Club, short story, work in progress

Claire Ladds Readers’ Club News: June 2025

22nd June 2025 by claireladds Leave a Comment

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Welcome to the very first Readers’ Club monthly update post, here on my website. After lots of careful deliberation, I’ve decided to make my news, writing updates, information on special offers and new releases, as well as all my other bookish conversation, available and accessible to everyone with no need to sign up and read.

So, what news do I have for you this month?

Writing updates

You may, or may not, know that I have chosen to make a permanent return to writing literary fiction, and in particular psychological fiction, in which the characters’ thoughts are front and centre in the story.

After spending some time in the (sometimes rather strange) recesses of my brain, thinking hard about my next big project, I’m now currently in the full throes of planning a new literary fiction novel. The ideas for this book have been lurking in my head in disparate pieces for years, and finally they are melding into a story I am extremely excited to write. When I wake in the morning and my first thought is of the characters in the story, then I know I’m working on the right project!

Moreover, I’m thoroughly delighted to announce that I am going to be writing this book during my time as a tutee on the Faber Academy ‘Writing a Novel (online)’ course. This is Faber’s flagship course and I’ve been assured that places on this course are highly contested, so I’m extremely honoured to have been offered a place. It’s going to be thrilling to be writing under the advice and guidance of extremely experienced writers and tutors, editors and agents.

I begin this exciting new adventure tomorrow and I cannot wait to see how my ideas progress and how the book grows during this time, under such experienced guidance. I am also very much looking forward to spending online time with other writers on this course. I went through the course schedule yesterday and, as I got to the end of reading, my heart started to sink. If anything tells me that this is the path I should be taking right now, then that moment is it. I already get the feeling that the seven months I spend on this thrilling new pursuit will feel like it is gone in a flash.

Book news

Image shows book cover of Beneath the Flesh by Claire Ladds (forthcoming book). A moon shines down on a row of houses. Bats fly in the sky. There is a light on in an upstairs window. Text also states: a darker minds crime and suspense novella.

If you’ve read any of my Darker Minds series, you may be pleased to hear that I have plans to release another book in this collection. I am making intense edits and revisions to Beneath the Flesh, my former welcome gift from a time when it was necessary to sign up to access everything ‘Readers’ Club’. If you have read the original novella, you will find this new version similar in places and somewhat different elsewhere. I’m hoping to release this book towards the latter stages of the year, if everything goes to plan. I’ll keep you updated on the progress of this forthcoming release.

Offers for Kobo VIPs

This is a heads up for you if you are a VIP member of Kobo. I have a 40% off offer coming up on some of my books between 23rd and 27th of this month: my Darker Minds digital boxset, my psychological suspense novel, You Know You Shouldn’t, and my collection of short stories, The Reason for Everything. Keep a lookout on your emails from Kobo if you are a Kobo VIP member.

That’s all my news for June. I’ll be back with more Readers’ Club news next month, when I hope to have an update on the return of my paperbacks, as well as a huge Smashwords offer. In the meantime, feel free to have a wander about this section of the website. You’ll find all my previous blog posts here, and more Readers’ Club ones are on their way.

Until next time, happy reading!

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