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Dates for the diary - November and December 2017

NOVEMBER


SHORT STORY 15th - For Amber Kell's birthday celebrations It's here!

RELEASE 22nd - End Street Volume 3 released to celebrate Amber Kell's birthday - including book 5, The Case of the Purple Pearl, and book 6, The Case of the Guilty Ghost link to page to follow

TRANSLATION 22nd - The French translation of Retrograde is
released
Retrograde - French

SALE 22nd - 30th End Street Vols 1 & 2  reduced in price
to $3.99
End Street

DECEMBER


AUDIO Date TBA - Texas Christmas in Audio released Texas Christmas

RELEASE 1st - Deep Edge (Harrisburg Railers Hockey #3) MM Hockey

RELEASE 6th - Love Happens Anyway Love Happens Anyway

SALE 1st - Changing Lines (Harrisburg Railers Hockey
#1) Bookbub promotion at 99c
MM Hockey

SALE 1st - First Season (Harrisburg Railers Hockey #2)
price reduction to $2.99
MM Hockey

SALE 1st - 31st - New York Christmas price reduction to $2.99 New York Christmas

SALE 1st - 31st - The Christmas Collection price reduction
to $2.99
Christmas Collection

SHORT STORY 6th - Alex Jane's Advent Calendar participation date
for short story - on this blog
Will appear on this blog on 6th

COMPETITION 4th -21st  - HUGE cross group competition with a
myriad of authors and the grand prize of a Kindle Paperwhite
Christmas multi-author Competition

TRANSLATION Texas Winter in French link to page to follow

TRANSLATION New York Christmas in German link to page to follow

TRANSLATION Angel in a Book Shop in Spanish link to page to follow



Competition News for 4-21 December


Want the chance to win a daily prize from participating authors, and enter to win a Kindle Paperwhite for Christmas?

    

From 4 - 21 December the authors of the Queer Romance Freebie Fan Club are running a huge group-hop in the lead up to Christmas!

    

Each author's group will carry a clue to the main prize, but also offer prizes of their own, like e-books, gift cards and swag. Our authors will be popping into each other's groups, so you'll want to be at every stop to make sure you don't miss your favorites!

    

In my giveaway you could win a signed paperback, giftcard or a selection of e-books!

    

Here are the authors taking part and the groups you need to be in to collect the clues... Also, a link to the Freebie fan club if you're not already a member and getting loads of freebies and prizes from us already!

GOOD LUCK & 'Is it Christmas yet?'

RJ X

Queer Romance Freebie Fan Club - https://www.facebook.com/groups/queerromance/

 December 4 - N.r. Walker - https://www.facebook.com/groups/524674590970385/

December 5 - Posy Roberts - https://www.facebook.com/groups/PosysLabyrinth/

December 6 - DJ Jamison - https://www.facebook.com/groups/DJandCompany/

 December 7 - Keira Andrews - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1584923925093809/

 December 8 - Jay Northcote - https://www.facebook.com/groups/1444191399172292/

 December 11 - Leta Blake - https://www.facebook.com/groups/576447302455141/

 December 12 - Garrett Leigh - https://www.facebook.com/groups/garrettsden/

 December 13 - Annabelle Jacobs - https://www.facebook.com/groups/798663446914946/

December 14 - A.m. Arthur - https://www.facebook.com/groups/300209733646247/

December 15 - Annabeth Albert - https://www.facebook.com/groups/annabethsangels/

 December 18 - Amber Kell - https://www.facebook.com/groups/AmbersAwesomeFans/

 December 19 - Sloan Johnson - https://www.facebook.com/groups/sloansrangers/

December 20 - Eli Easton - https://www.facebook.com/groups/164054884188096/

 December 21 - RJ Scott - https://www.facebook.com/groups/Rjscott/



GOOD LUCK!!!!


Autism Month & Competition - Pain, Denial and Matthew's socks

Matthew doesn't feel pain the same way as I do. That much was obvious from when he was tiny. When other toddlers fell over, they cried. A lot of them would look for their mums and then cry. Not only were they hurt, but they needed someone to recognise that hurt. Sometimes they wanted sympathy even if they weren't hurt at all.

Matt would run ahead, fall over, tumble right onto his tummy, or down on his rear and he would just pick himself up and walk off. He didn't need me to validate that he'd hurt himself, by brushing him down and cooing over him, or that is what I imagined. I mean, he was a focused and stubborn boy, who knew his own mind and didn't have time for any of that fancy *mum love*.

Then I did some reading. Well, I didn't choose to do the reading, not really. At first, when you have a child diagnosed with anything (mental illness, disease etc) then I am sure I would find you reading the pamphlets, the books, anything to find a reason WHY your child is not  what they say he/she is.

You only have to look at the five senses to see this.

Matt would give eye contact - albeit briefly, and mostly to family, but... everyone knows that autism means a child doesn't look you in the eye. So he can't be autistic, right?

Matt wasn't over sensitive to texture in his food, or to colour, he didn't demand things not touch on the plate, and he spent quite a few years helping himself to frozen uncooked food to eat (nuggets, fries, fish fingers). So, he wasn't like an autistic child that was utterly focused on one item of food.

Matt didn't react to smells like an autistic child might. The books say that smells can often make an autistic child anxious. Therefore, Matt wasn't autistic.

Matt liked to touch everything. Using a combination of his hands and his mouth he would touch, taste, feel, everything and anything. He was also more than happy to hug his family, and would often fall asleep on me. He didn't have any aversions to touch, so therefore, he couldn't be like the autistic kids who didn't like to be touched, or didn't want to touch others.

Matt has perfect hearing, but he didn't give the impression that hearing things hurt him. Of course he didn't like the hand dryers in public restrooms, but hey, those things are loud. So, he isn't autistic, just easily startled.

So I read, and I read, and more and more I was convincing myself that Matt had just a language difficulty, or just, an aversion to loud noises. He just liked to walk on tiptoes because he enjoyed it. And he didn't talk because he was just a late starter...

All these things run through your head. Took me a few months to get my head around it all, his five senses may well work as typically expected for the most part, but there were big differences. Things became obvious as he grew older. He hated loud noises, couldn't stand the dark, or the light, began to turn his nose up as most food, and wouldn't wear jeans or any hard material. He liked green, everything had to be green, and he had an obsession with vacuum cleaners (which later led to ceiling fans and pylons).

And he didn't seem to feel pain, or at least he has the highest tolerance for pain that I have ever seen.

Last week Matt boiled a kettle, and the teabags were in a container, and he was pulling one out and had a delayed reaction to his finger being in the steam of the kettle. Where most of us would curse and pull our hands away, Matt didn't realise until it was too late, giving himself a nasty steam burn.

Matt's answer, after he did actually ask our advice on what to do next, was to cover over the burn.

With a sock.

He puts his hands into a sock. Because then he can't see the injury, and the pain isn't there.

Try as we might to look at the issue medically, he won't have us going anywhere near him to help. He's currently used ten plasters that he puts on and then an hour later takes them off, and then when he sees it and it upsets him he covers it with a sock. Very much, out of sight, out of mind.

So, my autism fact on this April blog tour is actually a quote from a blog post, which can be found HERE: https://thethirdglance.wordpress.com/2012/10/07/autism-and-pain-tolerance/

"... that my ability to distinguish, sort, and categorize signals from my body is not very good. I often don’t know where a signal is coming from, and figuring out the intensity of that signal doesn’t always happen. I can have a massive response to a sound that hurt me, but I have also walked around on broken toes before, wondering all the time why my foot felt funny, but not registering that anything was seriously wrong. ..."

Thank you for visiting this post, and I hope you have a look at the master post for all the wonderful authors taking part. HUGS, RJ X



a Rafflecopter giveaway

Friends to Lovers Week with Jay H Jay

The giveaway post will go live Sunday, March 6th at 2:00 pm EST. Here is a link to the post: http://wp.me/p2vyAS-8P3 (it won't be live until that time). The contest will run through 11:59 pm EST on Saturday, March 12th.

There are postings, and prizes, and all kinds of excitement...

http://joyfullyjay.com/tag/friends-enemies-to-lovers-week/ is the main tag for all posts on the tour

Included in the draw are the following prizes from me...







Jordan L Hawk Competition

I have so much stuff... I have card printed *dress your own* images... and I have some SPECTR badges... and stickers...

The question is below...

The competition closes 24th at 14:00 GMT (London)

Win Marie Sexton Cover art

Win a large postcard of Marie Sexton's Promises, from her Japanese translation!

And because this is only one thing I'll gift you a Marie Sexton ebook as well...

Closes 21 January 14:00 GMT (London)



WINNERS! RJ Scott's Twelve Days of Christmas competition

All RJ Scott Competitions now closed - Winners will be emailed shortly - please keep an eye on your email!

If you entered visiting author competitions I am sure those authors will be contacting you shortly.

HUGS and HAPPY CHRISTMAS

Rj xxxxx



Not only do I have twelve visiting authors to my site over the next twelve days but I am also running twelve days of competitions to win some very RJScott'y type things.

There are twelve separate competitions. And, at the end, all the people who enter will go into a grand prize to win giftcards from Amazon or ARe.

Visit my site each day to hear from the visiting author and enter the competitions with some fiendish questions only RJ Scott readers will be able to answer!


DATE DAY RJ's PRIZERJ's Winner LINK (live at 00:01 GMT each date) Visiting Author Visiting author winner
11th Day 1 Signed copy of The Christmas Collection (Angel in a bookshop, Jesse's Christmas & A Deefur short story)Linda Spice Day 1 Link Lillian FrancisBarbra
12th Day 2 Signed copy of New York ChristmasH.B. Day 2 Link Diane AdamsJulie
13th Day 3 Signed Copy of End Street Volume 1 (signed by Amber & RJ)Lee Murphy Day 3 Link Amy LaneLee
14th Day 4 Signed copy of The Christmas ThrowawaySula Holland Day 4 Link Clare Londonramlr
15th Day 5 Complete Texas collection in ebook OR Complete Sanctuary Collection books 1 - 8 (Mobi, PDF or ePub)Suze Day 5 Link Elin GregoryKendra Patterson
16th Day 6 Audio book of The Christmas Throwaway & New York ChristmasMarcine Day 6 Link Sue BrownJulie Small
17th Day 7 Signed copy of New York ChristmasKevin Frisch Day 7 Link Jay NorthcoteH.B.
18th Day 8 Five free RJ Scott ebooksAngela V Day 8 Link Liam LivingsDejamew
19th Day 9 GRL 2015 programme signed by all featured authors & a copy of the excerpt anthology 'From San Diego with Love'Shirley Ann Speakman Day 9 Link Chris
Quinton
Nikki Mc
20th Day 10 Signed Copy of Ellery Mountain Volume 2Juli-Anna Dobson Day 10 Link Meredith RussellNatalija
21st Day 11 Five free RJ Scott ebooksNikki McNamara Day 11 Link Amber KellNancy
22nd Day 12 Desk Calendar with RJ Cover art and a signed copy of The Christmas ThrowawayNatalija Day 12 Link Eli EastonPaula

ALL entries to each day will be placed in a *virtual* hat and five grand prize winners drawn:

First prize - $50** Giftcard for Amazon or All Romance - Tyra Berger


Second prize - $25** Giftcard for Amazon or All Romance - Laurie Peterson

Third prize - $15** Giftcard for Amazon or All Romance - Kendra Patterson

Fourth prize - $5** Giftcard for Amazon or All Romance - Jess

Fifth prize - $5** Giftcard for Amazon or All Romance - Julie Small

**or equivalent in your currency :)


Twelve Days of Christmas, Day 12 - 2015 and Happy Christmas

2015

Christmas is like the end of the year for me. And yes, I know it's in December and therefore it is technically the *end of the year* for everyone. But, I mean, it's when I stop and take stock of everything that has happened in the year so far.  I've released new stories this year. Had Sean Crisden narrate audios of four of my books. Released translations of Sanctuary books 1 - 3. I have attended three awesome cons (GRL, UK Meet, Euro Meet).

It's been a really busy year, and I hope that 2016 is just as busy, and that I manage to achieve as much as I have this year.

So, as this is my last post in the Twelve Days of Christmas, I just want to say...

Happy Christmas, Merry Christmas, Season's Greetings... and all kinds of love and goodwill to you all... Love you all xxx

RJ X


And don't forget...

... to check out the author visiting my blog today for more competition prizes! And enter the big 'twelve days' competition below... twelve separate competition, twelve prizes... all entries to this and the other eleven competitions will be entered into a *hat* and three winners will win gift cards... the more you enter the more chance there is to win!

Closing date 24 December, 10am GMT (London)

Twelve Days of Christmas, Day 11 - Next Years Christmas Story

Next Years Christmas Story

This is an interesting thing to  think about. Next years Christmas book. SO far we have had:

The Christmas Throwaway (2010)
Texas Winter (originally released - 2011)
Jesse's Christmas (originally released - 2011)
The Journal of Sanctuary One (2012)
New York Christmas (2012)
Texas Christmas (2013)
Christmas In The Sun (2013)
Angel In a Book shop (2014)
Christmas Collection (2015)
Love's Design (2015)

2016 will be book 3 in the Legacy Series... and/or The Road To Frosty Hollow ... and/or The King Of Christmas which is an entirely new idea based around these cheesy Christmas films I love to watch so much. The idea of King came to me in a conversation with hubby and I am so excited by it I would like to write it now... only I can't as it's a Christmas story... LOL

Legacy is three books based on characters introduced in Texas Fall. The books will feature cameo's from Riley, Jack et al, and the first book in the series is due Summer 2016. The Road to Frosty Hollow is entirely Meredith Russell's fault. She created a beautiful cover and I stole it...

So as you can see I am pretty excitable when it comes to Christmas stories ;)


And don't forget...

... to check out the author visiting my blog today for more competition prizes! And enter the big 'twelve days' competition below... twelve separate competition, twelve prizes... all entries to this and the other eleven competitions will be entered into a *hat* and three winners will win gift cards... the more you enter the more chance there is to win!

Closing date 24 December, 10am GMT (London)