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Debbie Young
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📚Author of hilarious, heartwarming fiction
🔍Cosy mystery & romcom, mostly set in the Cotswolds 🐑
🖋️Published by Boldwood Books
⇩ Visit my website to download a free village mystery ebook
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In Conversation with Susan Grossey, Author of Historical Crime Fiction - new on my blog this week (and includes link to get a free ebook by Susan - highly recommended!)
In Conversation with Susan Grossey, Author of Historical Crime Fiction
At the end of every month, I like to invite an author friend onto my blog for a fun conversation about their writing life. This month, I'm pleased to welcome Susan Grossey, author of historical crime fiction, whose career I've followed since her debut novel, Fatal Forgery, back in 2013.  Susan specialises in historical cases of financial crime, inspired by her own career.
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October 30, 2025 at 4:28 PM
What I Learned from My Umbrella - this week's new post on my blog, which also includes a review of AA Abbott's latest psych thriller, "Lies Between Friends"
What I Learned from My Umbrella
As someone who makes their living from writing, I often visit places that will fuel the creative part of my brain, such as an art gallery or a museum. So last month I was pleased to spot road signs for the Crafts Alive craft fair at Rodmarton Manor. Run by the Gloucestershire Guild, this event offered a welcome opportunity to visit the private house reputed to be one of the finest Arts and Crafts Movement homes, and I booked a ticket to visit. 
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October 20, 2025 at 4:01 PM
New Perspectives on English Country Churches: fun post with lots of event pics about secular events in Cotswold country churches
New Perspectives on English Country Churches
I spent part of the weekend before last observing other people’s reactions to country churches they weren’t familiar with: On the Saturday, many visitors from beyond our parish attended the Hawkesbury Upton Literature Festival's autumn event at St Mary the Virgin, Hawkesbury - my local parish church. On Sunday, at St Andrew's Leighterton, I attended the last of five concerts in the inaugural…
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October 9, 2025 at 4:01 PM
Bear With Me - in this week's blog post, I'm sharing four little talismans that live on my writing desk to help me through my day
Bear With Me
This week, another post about an aspect of my writing life, as featured in the September issue of the Tetbury Advertiser. Tidying my study after the summer holidays, I declutter my desk, taking it down to bare essentials. There’s a pen tray and bottle of ink, a pencil pot, a shelf of project notebooks, and a stack of four in-trays, one tray for each area of my working-from-home life.
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September 22, 2025 at 1:11 PM
How to Overcome Writer’s Block

Writer's block: it's a term lots of people bandy around as if it's some kind of medical or psychological condition that blocks creative flow. I have strong views about writer's block, which I shared in my talk the Troubador Publishing's annual Self Publishing…
How to Overcome Writer’s Block
Writer's block: it's a term lots of people bandy around as if it's some kind of medical or psychological condition that blocks creative flow. I have strong views about writer's block, which I shared in my talk the Troubador Publishing's annual Self Publishing Conference in Leicester on Saturday. While the talk is still fresh in my mind, I thought I'd share my reasoning in this week's blog post.
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September 15, 2025 at 1:08 PM
Two Weddings and a Victory - my latest blog post celebrates church bell ringing, one of the inspirations behind my cosy mystery novel "Death at the Village Chess Club"
Two Weddings and a Victory
Living in a small Cotswold village with a lively community provides ideas and inspiration for writing my cosy mystery novels. I've served on many committees, belonged to different organisations, and taken part in lots of activities since I moved here over thirty years ago. One of my favourite activities here is ringing the church bells, which were installed in our parish church of…
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September 10, 2025 at 1:06 PM
The Secret Life of Button Boxes: Memories, Mysteries, and a Murder Clue - new on my blog this week, along with my latest news and book recommendations
The Secret Life of Button Boxes: Memories, Mysteries, and a Murder Clue
When, as a child, I used to play with my grandma’s button box, I admired each button like a tiny work of art. Born in 1900, Grandma grew up fastening her button-boots with buttonhooks. As a young woman, she embraced flapper styles. The contents of her tin gave a miniature history of twentieth-century fashion. My mum (91) still has her own button box from when she used to make clothes for her children.
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September 1, 2025 at 12:31 PM
In Conversation with Clare Flynn, Author of "The Star of Ceylon", set when the British Empire was at iths height - plus an update of what I've been up to this week
In Conversation with Clare Flynn, Author of “The Star of Ceylon”
I love reading books set in distant countries that I'm unlikely to visit - whether the action takes place in the present day or back in time. Even better when those books have been written by authors who have spent time in those countries for added authenticity and a stronger sense of place. So I was eager to read my avid traveller friend Clare Flynn's latest historical novel, …
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August 25, 2025 at 4:37 PM
Music to my Ears: early reviews for my new novel, "Death at the Village Christmas Fair", and Caroline Sanderson's memoir, "Listen With Father: How I Learned to Love Classical Music"
Music to my Ears
This week's post is literally about music - but another kind of music to my ears is readers' early reactions to my new novel, launched last Saturday, and now available in ebook, paperback, hardback and audiobook. Death at the Village Christmas Fair is the third in the Cotswold Curiosity Shop cosy mystery series, a festive edition launching in midsummer, because that's the way the publishing industry works - operating a season ahead of reality, just like the fashion industry!
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August 18, 2025 at 1:01 PM
New on my blog today: Don't Blame the Borrowers! - (gotta love The Borrowers!) - plus news of my next book launch of book signings, and my work in progress - oh, plus a couple of book reviews of my holiday reading. Phew!
Don’t Blame the Borrowers
In today's new blog post, I'm sharing my latest column for the Tetbury Advertiser, plus a sneak preview of my new novel, Death at the Christmas Village Fair, which launches on 16th August, and reviews of recent holiday reads. Tidying the mug shelf in my walk-in larder, I’m mourning the fact that only my favourite mugs ever get broken. I’m down to a single bone-china Cath Kidston, surrounded by numerous unwanted chunky ones.
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August 11, 2025 at 8:43 PM
How I Keep Track of What I Read with Goodreads - plus reviews of what I've read so far this month, and a pre-order link for my next novel, out on 16th August!
How I Keep Track of What I Read with Goodreads
For many years, my mum has kept a little notebook in which she writes down the titles and authors of books she has read. As the most avid reader I know, she has inspired my to keep track of my own reading, and for the last five years, I've done the same in a now rather dog-eared Alice in Wondlerland notebook. 
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August 5, 2025 at 4:23 PM
Not the Retiring Kind - an update on my writing life, including my latest magazine column and a preview of my next two novels
Not the Retiring Kind
On discovering the upper recruitment age for the British Armed Forces is 39, I feel a flash of FOMO (Fear of Missing Out). I’ve missed that boat–or tank, or fighter jet–by a couple of decades. The same goes for the police force. Although there’s no age limit for joining up, they expect you to retire by 60. I don’t know why this irks me.
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July 14, 2025 at 10:31 AM
In Conversation with Author Helen Hollick about her three latest books: Ghosts, Fate and Mysteries - new post on my blog today
In Conversation with Author Helen Hollick about Ghosts, Fate and Mysteries
When earlier in the year, I scheduled this interview with my author chum Helen Hollick, it was going to be on the topic of ghosts, following the publication of her latest non-fiction book, Ghost Encounters: The Lingering Spirits in North Devon. Since then, she's published another book, the ten-author anthology Fate, and is just about to launch A Matter of Murder…
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July 3, 2025 at 11:21 AM
In Tune with My Piano: musings on my latest encounter with my piano tuner, plus my part in a new anthology, Fate, which features a brand new Sophie Sayers short story
In Tune with My Piano
I always enjoy my piano tuner’s annual visit. No matter how much dust has gathered on my bookshelves, or how much laundry is piling up in my utility room, I know he’ll restore at least this one small corner of my house to perfect order.
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June 26, 2025 at 11:46 AM
Off the Shelf - on reading and rereading books - plus a cover reveal for my next book, Death at the Village Christmas Fair
Off the Shelf
The Japanese have a word for it: tsundoku*. That is, buying more books, even though you haven’t read all those you have at home. To Western ears, that term may sound like criticism, but in the Far East it’s regarded as reasonable. I’m clearly living in the wrong country. Despite being a speedy reader, I buy books faster than I read them…
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June 11, 2025 at 1:00 PM
Inspired by the Badminton Benefice Festival of Music - a post about Festival events, my love of music as a child, and Caroline Sanderson's new book, "Listen with Father"
Inspired by the Badminton Benefice Festival of Music
"If you want something done, ask a busy person." That may be one reason that I've found myself helping behind the scenes with a wonderful  new music event founded by Badminton Benefice Music Director Ben Humphries. Badminton Benefice - part of the Diocese of Gloucester - contains ten ancient and beautiful rural churches, each in an idyllic, timeless setting. Sharing one vicar between them, the Reverend Richard Thomson, there is a limit to how many church services they can host each month.
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June 6, 2025 at 6:14 PM
In Conversation with Author Howard Lovy - the story behind the story of his debut novel, "Found & Lost: The Jake & Cait Story"
In Conversation with Author Howard Lovy
I've known Howard Lovy, American journalist, podcaster, and editor for eons, through our work for the Alliance of Independent Authors. I was surprised and delighted for him when he told me he was also about to become a published author. His debut novel, Found and Lost: Jake and Cait's Story, was published by Vine Leaves Press, run by another longstanding author friend of mine, …
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May 28, 2025 at 5:11 PM
Catching Up with My Blog

(Please note: This post replaces an earlier version that was somehow jumbled in the transmission - I'm hoping it will read in the right order this time!) After emerging from a frantic period of activity, I'm just trying to catch up with myself, and have realized to my…
Catching Up with My Blog
(Please note: This post replaces an earlier version that was somehow jumbled in the transmission - I'm hoping it will read in the right order this time!) After emerging from a frantic period of activity, I'm just trying to catch up with myself, and have realized to my horror that I haven't posted on my blog here since 8th April. So today I've decided to do a bit of catching up before it all gets completely out of hand.
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May 17, 2025 at 10:51 AM
BLOG GLITCH ALERT! – Please delete last post

I've just discovered that the blog post that I published just now was somehow scrambled in the sending, with the text all out of order. I have no idea why this has happened, as it was all in perfect order when I previewed it prior to sending. I'm…
BLOG GLITCH ALERT! – Please delete last post
I've just discovered that the blog post that I published just now was somehow scrambled in the sending, with the text all out of order. I have no idea why this has happened, as it was all in perfect order when I previewed it prior to sending. I'm reporting it to Wordpress's technical wizards to see if they can fix it.
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May 17, 2025 at 10:32 AM
Overtaken by Events: catching up at last after a month of silence on my blog - and taking about chilly reading for warm weather
Overtaken by Events
After emerging from a frantic period of activity, I'm just trying to catch up with myself, and have realized to my horror that I haven't posted on my blog here since 8th April. So today I've decided to do a bit of catching up before it all gets completely out of hand. First off, as a matter of record, I need to share the article I wrote for last month's…
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May 17, 2025 at 10:19 AM
In Conversation with Linda Alvis – Artist, Author & Poet

As regular readers of my blog will know, my final post each month is a conversation with an author friend, talking about their creative process and other topics that I hope you will find of interest. This month, it's perfect timing to…
In Conversation with Linda Alvis – Artist, Author & Poet
As regular readers of my blog will know, my final post each month is a conversation with an author friend, talking about their creative process and other topics that I hope you will find of interest. This month, it's perfect timing to welcome Linda Alvis to celebrate the launch of her latest travel memoir, the third volume in her series…
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March 26, 2025 at 5:40 PM
A Portrait of Hope - this week's blog post shares James Nickells' exciting art project celebrating people from every country in the world
A Portrait of Hope
 In this month's Hawkesbury Parish News, I'm celebrating the wealth of talent resident in our Cotswold village, and in particular artist James Nickells and his Global Portrait Project.  What is it that makes the residents of Hawkesbury so talented? Is there a secret ingredient in the local water that sparks creativity and talent? Or perhaps there’s something about the parish that encourages those with special gifts and skills to move here.
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March 14, 2025 at 4:59 PM