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.
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.


