Wishing Shelf Book Award WINNER! – Comic Memoir – ‘Building The Beast: How (Not) To Build An Overland Camper’

Back in March, I discovered that my latest memoir, Building The Beast: How (Not) To Build An Overland Camper had been chosen as a finalist in the Adult Non-Fiction section of the Wishing Shelf Book Awards!

I was delighted to get so far in an international book award, and felt anything else was purely icing and cherries on top…

When the winners were announced on 1st April 2025, I got icing, cherries – and a MASSIVE scoop of ice cream – when I found Building The Beast had WON bronze in its adult non-fiction category!

The Wishing Shelf Book Awards is run by award-winning children’s author Billy Bob Buttons (Edward Trayer), who says, “I want this award to be where the ‘big boy’ publishers go when they want to find the next bestseller.”

The Wishing Shelf Book Awards is recommended by ALLi, the Alliance of Independent Authors, and also supports a very worthy cause, Blind Children UK. If you are an author, you can enter the 2025 Wishing Shelf Book Awards here. It costs just £59/$75 to enter the awards, or £109/$140 if you want feedback, quotes, and reviews on Bookbub.com and Goodreads.

The Wishing Shelf Book Awards is different from other book awards.

  1. Firstly, Edward says, “We think this Award is the only independent book award run by an independently published author.”
  2. It is the only independent book award judged by schools and groups of readers who love to read, and not by anonymous so-called experts.
  3. It is also the only independent book award which is not ‘in it for the cash’. Wishing Shelf is not the front for a dodgy vanity press which plans to sell you lots of stuff. “You will not be charged for the certificate or asked to buy dodgy stickers for the cover of your winning book. I will not be trying to sell you a bogus editorial service, a licensing fee, or promise to publish the winners’ books if you pay me a ton of cash. If you win, you win. The entry fee is there to cover the costs of the Award, not to fill the pockets of the organisers.”

Building The Beast has already been awarded a Readers’ Favorite 5* Seal and was a finalist in the memoir section of the Page Turner Awards 2024. Click HERE to read the Readers’ Favorite review.

I am pleased to say that I am still working on the sequel, More Manchester Than Mongolia, and hope to release it later in 2025, although recent events, where my husband skied off the side of a mountain on my birthday, mean I have had little time to write, because I have been a full-time slave to Mark and The Fab Four. As Mark regains mobility, progress should resume!

Reviews for Building The Beast

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Overland Adventures with Dogs – Guest Post for Nomadic Retirement Travel

If you dream of a nomadic retirement, but feel overwhelmed by all the information out there and don’t know where to start, then Peta and Jonas’s Nomadic Retirement Travel blog is an excellent place to start!

Peta and Jonas are a location independent couple who made the big decision to minimise their belongings, retire early, and embrace a nomadic retirement lifestyle. Since 2018, they’ve explored over 80 countries, prioritizing travel and inspirational experiences over material possessions.

Their Nomadic Retirment website shares tips, resources, and stories to help you confidently embark on your own nomadic retirement journey!

Not only that, their Life Chapter 2 section shares inspirational stories from others who have taken the leap. The most recent post is about us!

So if you want to find out about our Life Chapter 1, how drunken conversations can change lives, the ups and downs of a nomadic retirement and our best advice if it is something you’re considering, you can read the full post here:

Overland Adventures with Dogs – Nomadic Retirement

If you want more advice and information on what it’s really like to live a nomadic life, check out my Top Tips page which has Tips on RV Travel Tips and Going Full Time and How We Did It, as well as my Wuff Guide to Travelling with Dogs.

Come Truckin’ With Us – Get Outdoors Through Your Inbox!

Wishing Shelf Book Award Finalist – Building The Beast: How (Not) To Build An Overland Camper

Amid a rather turbulent period in my life, (my husband skied off a mountain and was airlifted to hospital on my birthday!) an author friend, Alison Ripley-Cubitt, sent me some very welcome good news!

She told me my latest memoir, Building The Beast: How (Not) To Build An Overland Camper has been chosen as a finalist in the Adult Non-Fiction section of the Wishing Shelf Book Awards!

With everything that was going on, I had completely missed it.

I am so THRILLED!

The winners will be announced on 1st April 2025.

However, for li’l’ ole me to get this far in an international book award is enough. Anything else is purely icing and cherries on top!

Building The Beast has also been awarded a Readers’ Favorite 5* Seal and was a finalist in the memoir section of the Page Turner Awards 2024. Click HERE to read the Readers’ Favorite review.

The Wishing Shelf Book Awards is run by award-winning children’s author Billy Bob Buttons (Edward Trayer). It is recommended by ALLi, the Alliance of Independent Authors, and also supports a very worthy cause, Blind Children UK. If you are an author, you can enter the 2025 Wishing Shelf Book Awards here. It costs just £59/$75 to enter the awards, or £109/$140 if you want feedback, quotes, and reviews on Bookbub.com and Goodreads.

I am pleased to say that I am working very hard on the sequel, More Manchester Than Mongolia, and hope to release it later in 2025.

Reviews for Building The Beast

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Are You Ready if Disaster Strikes? 12 Tips on Handling an Emergency Abroad

Unfortunately, our travelling lifestyle, which we chose in order to insulate ourselves from the many stresses of modern life, gives us no immunity from disaster.

Disaster struck recently, when Mark skied off a mountain on my birthday and was airlifted to hospital.

As a lover of aviation, I was quite cross that HE got a helicopter ride on MY birthday!

I also felt it was an extreme way to get out of buying me a birthday dinner.

Fortunately, given the nature of the accident, he broke only his tibia, and quite cleanly, so he should make a full recovery. However the whole experience has thrown into sharp relief some of the issues you might face should an emergency occur while you are travelling at home or abroad.

Here, I share twelve important lessons that this unfortunate experience has brought to light.

Read on to make sure you are ready if disaster strikes.

Mark, remarkably still smiling as he is taken away by piste rescue after skiing off the side of a mountain on my birthday
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