Saturday, 8 November 2025

Grimogen Darkstar Bat-Cat-Tastrophe and #ukteenchat

October was a very busy month for me, with lots of writing and art each day. It was also a strange switch round of roles on my chat - #ukteenchat - where I became the guest rather than host. The lovely Emma Bradley was kind enough to host my chat, and you can see our questions and answers below...


1, Could you tell us a little bit about your new book, Grimogen Darkstar Bat-Cat-Tastrophe, please?

It’s a story about a little grim reaper, with a wild imagination who loves animals and really wants her first pet. But she’s got to prove that she’s ready for the responsibility, which leads to chaos and fun at Howler’s Rescue Centre. It’s a bit of a magical version of The Boy Who Cried Wolf.



2, Was there anything in particular that inspired Grimogen Darkstar?

Grimogen was inspired by my love of all things spooky and gothic, combined with a passion for animals, and the fun you can have when you bring magic into the mix, and magical animal combinations, for example: Bat-Cats and Unipugs.

 

3, Did you need to research anything for Grimogen Darkstar?

The main research I had to do for Grimogen was looking at different mythical creatures, and also non magical creatures that would likely be in Grimogen’s world. Of course, this meant getting distracted by pictures of cute cats and dogs!

 

4, Bat-Cats are obviously a favourite magical creature of yours, but if you could foster a magical pet what would it be?

Ever since I was at junior school and discovered them in a story, I have wanted my own phoenix. I’ve been absolutely obsessed with them ever since. Though weirdly they don’t actually feature in any of my stories so far…

 

5, You’ve written for both younger and older children, do you find changing between the age groups tricky or have a preference between them?

I like the freedom that comes from having very different and distinct voices to write in. The younger books are fun and hopeful with plenty of magic and sparkle, and also incredibly tight on the word count. Then my older stories, whilst usually still have magic, they are much darker in tone, and it’s nice to write in quite a lyrical way and have more words to play with, and also bring a little romance to stories too.

 

6, This is your first book where you’re also the illustrator, how did you find the process?

To be honest, I was terrified when Tiny Tree first asked me to illustrate too. Whilst I created art regularly, I had never tried to illustrate a book before, so I didn’t know if I even could. But it was really interesting learning the process and getting requests for specific scenes or characters and then I’d go off and decide exactly how and what to draw. It’s amazing to see things that existed in my head go from paper to iPad and then into a book!

 



7, Are you a plotter or pantser?

I was once firmly in the pantser camp, and now the more I write, the more I like to have some sort of roadmap in place before I get started. But there’s still plenty of room for discovery writing along the way.

 

8, Do you have any writing rituals or a favourite place to write?

I actually have a lovely writing desk I got from a charity shop, but I write more sat on the settee, and I’m always much more productive with a cup of tea, especially in one of my favourite mugs.

 


9, Can you tell us anything about what you’re currently working on?

Currently, I’m not under contract with this one, bit I’m working on a dark YA, that may or may not feature phoenix in some way.

 

10, Do you have any writing advice or tips you’d like to share?

Read as much as you can in all sorts of age groups and genres, but particularly read books released in recent years to get a feel for current voices. I know it’s said a lot, but my biggest tip is always going to be find writing buddies, join a writing group, in person or online, they are the only people who totally get what you’re going through and will be there on the rollercoaster with you.


You can get your own copy of Grimogen Darkstar from most bookshops now:

Grimogen Darkstar: Bat-cat-tastrophe: A Spooky and Magical Story for Animal Lovers Aged 7 to 11: A Young Girl's Quest for a Pet Leads to Moonlit Mayhem! : Finlayson-Palmer, Emma: Amazon.co.uk: Books

GRIMOGEN DARKSTAR: BAT-CAT-TASTROPHE : A Young Girl's Quest for a Pet Leads to Moonlit Mayhem!: Emma Finlayson-Palmer: 9780722355886: hive.co.uk

GRIMOGEN DARKSTAR: BAT-CAT-TASTROPHE by Emma Finlayson-Palmer | Waterstones

Wednesday, 1 October 2025

Notes from the Graveyard Shift

Welcome to the graveyard shift!

Finally pressed send on my new Substack and posted my first Notes from the Graveyard Shift, which will hopefully be a regular thing now.

It's something I've been thinking about writing for some time now, and October 1st seems a very fitting day to release the first one.

You can check it out here: NOTES FROM THE GRAVEYARD SHIFT



Thursday, 10 July 2025

Winging it's way to bookshops near you this September!

 Finally I can shout about my new book... Grimogen Darkstar - Bat-Cat-Tastrophe

🦇🐈‍⬛ publishing with Tiny Tree Books 🎉
Coming out on the 18th September!
You can pre-order from:

Monday, 31 March 2025

WriteMentor Summer Mentoring Programme



I'm thrilled to be taking part in WriteMentor's summer mentoring programme this year. Here's some important dates, and information about me and what I'll be looking out for this year.


The key dates:

Mentors announced: 24th March

Applications open: 7-11th April

Mentoring begins: 1st May to 30th August

Submission Package Draw: 1st May

Agent Showcase: 1st September


There will be a chance to ask mentors questions over on Twitter/X and also Instagram on Tues 1st April and Weds 2nd both evenings it will be between 7 and 8pm BST. I'll be at the Tuesday chat, but happy to answer questions anytime about the mentoring scheme, just ask :)


A little about me...

I'm a working class, autistic author and artist who lives in the West Midlands with my partner and a multitude of children and cats! I run #ukteenchat, a writing themed chat on Twitter; I have been a mentor for #WriteMentor since its inauguration, and am one half of Word Witches, an editing and mentoring business. When I'm not writing, I can usually be found painting, watching birds or wandering around graveyards, often all three simultaneously. 

I am primarily a writer of fiction for children, including my series for 5-8 year olds, Autumn Moonbeam, reading scheme books for OUP, and an upcoming young fiction story coming out in September 2025, which will be my first time illustrating as well as writing the book. My current MG placed in competitions last year and won third place in the Wells Lit Fest. You can find some of my YA and adult short stories and flash fiction online.

I have been writing and sending my words out into the world for a long, long time, and have learnt a lot over the years. I’ve been very fortunate to get advice and encouragement along the way from some fantastic writers and other writing industry people, and being part of the fantastic writing community both #WriteMentor and beyond, and I would love to share my experience and knowledge with other writers, and help get them get going in the right direction. I’m incredibly positive and optimistic, a silver lining in every cloud sort of writer, and would like to bring that to my mentoring.

I’m looking for a mentee who is keen to learn tips and tricks to help with their writing journey, both the writing side and navigating the rollercoaster ride that is the publishing industry. Someone who is open to edits, and wants to make their words sparkle. Happy to work with pantsers or plotters, but I can definitely help with some tips for the pantsers out there. But mostly, I just would like to work with a writer who is passionate about their story and wants to work together to make it shine!

I've been very lucky to work with some amazing writers in the past who have gone on to win competitions and be published, and to be part of such an amazing writing community with WriteMentor.

Genres: Fantasy, Sci-Fi, Contemporary, Historical, Romance, Thriller, Mystery, Dystopian, Humour/Funny, Horror, Paranormal, Crime, Magical Realism, Time-Travel, Action/Adventure - basically, I love all sorts of genres :) 

To find out more about the programme and how you can apply, have a look at the WriteMentor website here: WriteMentor 2025: Meet the Mentors - WriteMentor