Late this month – apologies
We’ve been away on our holidays this month so I’m a little behind with everything – except my reading challenge with Good Reads. I am now seven books ahead! Yes, one of the main points of a holiday for me is to get more reading done – and I didn’t stint this time. You’ll read about which book came out top further on.
Writing news
I’m continuing with my work on the seventh Schellberg book. My protagonist has just started to get into Swing and a club that she frequents has just been raided.
On My Blog
I have just one post on my blog this time: Henry Mitchell talks to me about the publication of his book, Telling the Dark
The Young Person’s Library
I added just one book in September. I Never Thought I’d End up Here is a teen Rom Com / Chicklet-lit book. It’s maybe a little fluffy but good fun anyway.
Recommended read
This month I choose The Keeper of Lost Things by Ruth Hogan.
Two engaging stories weave together and finally make sense of each other at the end.
It’s a story full of coincidences and improbabilities. There is even a ghost and a couple of love stories. There are mysteries aplenty too. Why was a biscuit tin containing someone’s ashes left on a train? Why is the ghost so angry? How will Laura ever be able to return all of the objects that her former boss found?
Yet it all works beautifully and makes for a very pleasant read.
Anthony Perdew, the original collector of the objects, was a short story writer and interwoven in the text are some of his stories about the objects - many of which actually come very close to the truth.
The characters are charming and in my view well-rounded and believable.
Ruth Hogan keeps you engaged as she outlines the tasks for The Keeper of Lost Things.
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Giveaway
This month I’m giving away a copy of The Big Book of Prompts
There are three prompts a day for the whole of the year. Some are short and pithy, others are inspired by obscure days e.g. 8 January Bubble Bath Day, and some go into more detail on an aspect of writing craft. There are series that go over a number of days. A few prompts are about works in progress and several give you the choice of working with a text you have already created, creating something new or even editing a completed piece of work. But every prompt gives you the opportunity to write something as well.
These prompts were put together by writers published by the Bridge House, CaféLit and Chapeltown imprints, and their friends.
Happy writing!
Grab your copy here. You’ll find an e-book file and a PDF plus a lot of other free materials here.
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Some notes about my newsletters and blogs
They do overlap a little but here is a summary of what they all do.
Bridge House Authors For all those published by Bridge House, CaféLit, Chapeltown or The Red Telephone or interested in being published by us. General news about the imprints. News for writers. Links to book performance. Sign up here.
The Bridgetown Café Bookshop where you can buy my books and books published by Bridge House Publishing, CafeLit, Chapeltown Books and The Red Telephone. Visit us here.
Gill’s News: News about my writing, The Schellberg Project, School Visits and Events. Book recommendations and giveaways. Find it here.
Pushing Boundaries, Flying Higher News about conferences and workshops to do with the young adult novel. (infrequent postings) Sign up here.
Red Telephone Books News about our books and our authors. Sign up here.
A Publisher’s Perspective Here I and some other editors blog as a publisher. Access this here.
The Creative Café Project Listings and reviews of creative cafés. See them here.
CaféLit Stories Find these here
Gill James Writer All about writing and about my books. View this here.
Gill’s Recommended Reads Find information here about books that have taken me out of my editor’s head and a reminder of the ones I’ve highlighted in this newsletter.
Gill’s Sample Fiction Read some of my fiction here.
The House on Schellberg Street All about my Schellberg project. Read it here.
Writing Teacher All about teaching creative writing. Some creative writing exercises. Access this here. I also invite other writers to provide prompts and work for critique.
Books Books Books Weekly offers on our books and news of new books. Find them here.
The Young Person’s Library The children’s book catalogue. Access it here.
Fair Submissions Find it here.
Opportunities for writers are added several times a day. Roughly once a month I send it out to a list. If you would like to be on that list, sign up here.
Happy reading and writing.