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About journojohnson

I qualified as a journalist in 2002 and after a period working as a freelance for Gloucester Media writing advertorials, interviews, articles and press releases I have gone on to write for lots of magazines and newspapers, both local and national. I write regularly for the Writers and Readers magazine but have also written for CPO's Inspire, the New Writer, Classic Ford, and Take a Break's My Favourite Recipes among many others. I published my first full-length historical novel. Waireka in 2018 and my romantic novella, Alpha Male in 2016. Both can be found on Amazon. Please follow the links on my book page.

Not surviving but living and that well.


So many of us are contented with going through our lives and just surviving. I know, I’ve done it. However I was challenged by attending the funeral of a friend recently. He’d died at the very young age (nowadays) of … Continue reading

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In all circumstances


When February began I little thought that it’s end and into March would face me with one of my biggest challenges to date both as a writer and as a person. One quick, momentary trip and I ended up in … Continue reading

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New season, new venue, new name.


Our church has re-launched with a new name! Yes, it’s not every day you hear of a church re-launching but ours has done just that. For years we were called Glenfall Church or Glenfall Fellowship after the school where we … Continue reading

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New Year, New Hope


New Year’s Day racing at Cheltenham I start the year full of new hope for 2014. Already on the 1 Jan, my husband, Angus and I were able to have a few small wins at the races, then after staying … Continue reading

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Advent – The Coming


http://youtube.googleapis.com/v/bPfdD3pBUig&source=uds This video plays one of my favourite hymns of all time, O Come O Come Emmanuel. It’s a hymn or song that looks forward to Christmas coming. We are all preparing at the moment for the great feast, the … Continue reading

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It was the best of times, it was the worst of times…


Dickens famous sentence at the start of ‘A tale of two cities’, could not describe our holiday better, for that’s exactly what it was, the best and the worst of times. Best in some of the views of the lovely … Continue reading

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Ethiopian Charity leader receives award.


Jember Teferra. Not a name that means very much to many people, but it should. This lady has spent her life in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, fighting for the rights of the poorest of the poor in her capital city. People … Continue reading

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Triathlon meets Tri-Writathon


This picture is of my husband, Angus and two sons, Adam and Luke having just completed our local Triathlon. The dictionary’s definition of Triathlon is an athletic occasion where three different events are represented. This got me thinking about writing. … Continue reading

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Writing to Cook


For a few years now I’ve dreamed of combining my love of cooking with my love of writing but nothing’s happened. This is in spite of the great find – well I think so anyway – of Alison Holst’s Marvellous … Continue reading

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Chernobyl Children


I have been very busy recently, not busy writing but doing something equally worthwhile, hosting two young girls from Belaurus. The little red-haired girl at the end of the group – Lenya – and the tall dark-haired girl with the … Continue reading

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