Monday, March 31, 2014
Pre-order information on Kerry Donovan's new book The Transition of Johnny Swift
To pre-order Kerry Donovan's new book, The Transition of Johnny Swift, click on the links:
US
http://www.britainsnextbestseller.com/
UK
http://www.britainsnextbestseller.co.uk/
The Transition of Johnny Swift is a psychological thriller set in present-day England. Racing driver, “Fiery” Frank Brazier has a problem. He sees a Shadow-man—ominous, overwhelming. It happens in times of stress, but things are worsening. He would seek medical help, but racing drivers aren’t supposed to feel fear, and how would the team’s sponsors react? At the start of the final race of the season, Frank is only one win away from sealing the F2500 Championship and earning a place on a Formula 1 team for next season. With blood pumping, and adrenaline heightening his senses, his nemesis, the Shadow-man returns. He sits on the nosecone of Frank’s car, brooding, still, and silent. Frank survives a front tyre blowout, wins the race and a new contract. The next day, he accompanies his sister, Paula, to London by train, but a senseless act of vandalism causes an horrific rail crash… Waking in hospital, eyes bandaged, bones broken, head aching, Frank hears two words that throw him into a world of terror and confusion. “Save her!” When the doctors remove the eye bandages, Frank sees the owner of the voice —Shadow-man. He repeats the words. “Save her.” “Save who?” “Paula...”
Author Rebecca Raisin asks: Who is Wiz Green? And what does he have to do with The Night Porter?
Rebecca Raisin
Please welcome writer Mark Barry to the blog today. Mark’s the type of writer that makes you pause when reading his books and shake your head in pure awe of his talent. It took me a little longer than normal to read his book Carla, because I kept highlighting passages and emailing them to him, saying, THIS IS SO BEAUTIFUL, HOW DO YOU KNOW TO WRITE LIKE THAT? I only speak in capitals when I really need to make a point.
Mark has agreed to be quizzed about his new book The Night Porter. Thanks for joining us!
1. Who is Wiz Green? Any relation to the prolific writer Mark Barry?
Hiya Rebecca.
Mark Barry is Wiz Green’s invisible friend. The therapists at Cedar Forest tried to fix the problem but I just pretended to be cured. These two rascals are so close, it’s difficult to know where Wiz begins and Mark ends. And vice versa. The symbiosis is useful when the bailiffs come knocking at the door, a common problem for writers in the modern era.
“Mark Barry? Nah mate. That rascal left weeks ago. I’m Wiz…”
(Bec: ha ha!)
2. Your new book The Night Porter has just been released can you tell us a little about it?
It’s my ninth book and one of six still in print. It’s about writing and writers in the modern era set in the context of a hotel, which supports a prestigious awards ceremony and seen through the eyes of the hotel’s anonymous night porter. It’s a satire, a comedy and a puzzle. Something for everyone. I wrote it in November and December last year. I actually had fun writing it, which I cannot say for every book I’ve written, particularly Carla, which you have read and which was bloody harrowing by comparison.
3. If you had to choose a character out of The Night Porter to switch lives with, who would you choose and why?
Frank Duke. Vietnam vet. Jazz Funk Guitarist. Gambler and thriller author. Based on the coolest gangster ever, Lawrence Fishburne from King Of New York. Boy, what a life he has. I wouldn’t be Julian Green for all the rubber in Malaya. If I was a lady, (which, the last time I checked, I’m not) I couldn’t make up my mind about being Amy or Jo. One is older, flawed, enigmatic, possibly amoral, but seductive and alluring, and the other is young and very beautiful. And very, very nice, as you will see. The night porter has his fans too, I’m told.
4. Which of these is TRUE about The Night Porter;
A: You rented a hotel room and followed an actual night Porter around with a voice recorder for research purposes.
B: The ‘mega successful romance author’ is actually based on me?
C: You describe a character as “a degenerate, nasty, bitter, jealous, trollish, drunken (but brilliant), self-published contemporary fiction author.” When you look in the mirror this so-called character does NOT look like you?
B. Has to be hehehehehehe xx (Bec: I knew it!)
A As I said when Mary Ann Bernal (and then Brenda Perlin) interviewed me, the hotel in which the book is set is a hundred yards away from me and I very nearly became the night porter there when the British economy went south in 2010. I know the hotel backwards. I often enjoy a black coffee and a read on the sofas in there. The data on the hotel in the back is pretty accurate. I enclose a photo. (Bec: Amazing, no wonder it sparked your imagination)
C Julian is thin, alcoholic, gaunt, stinky and trollish. I am er, big boned, sober, immaculately clean and (generally) nice to people. Julian is Satan himself and he is going to p**s a few people off, Bec, possibly even your good self. He is the ultimate Angry Indie.
We DO however, have the same taste in tee shirts (Bec: Oh can’t wait to read about this guy!)
5. If you had to choose four writers to be stuck in a hotel with, ego battles and all, who would you choose?
I’ll stick to trad pub authors because there are too many Indies I would like to meet to mention, Rebecca.
To my left, I’d have Liz Jensen, who in The Rapture, has a wheelchair bound heroine who you fall in love with in three pages flat. I’d have Jim Starlin to my right. Creator of Warlock and Thanos, I collect his comics and I think, along with Alan Moore, he is the very best ever. A sheer genius. Ahead of me I would have Jackie Collins because she is ALL CLASS, and at the head of the table I would have Martin Amis, who is my favourite writer ever. As long as the subject stays on writing, we’d get on, I think.
(Bec: great list! I loved the Rapture by Liz Jensen!
6. You have a huge following on your blog and are the first person to help other writers do you think you should have more books dedicated to you? (And PS thanks for all of your support!)
Thank you, Rebecca. The Wizard’s Cauldron is great fun and I am on interview 84. We get to 100 in July. I genuinely like people, (especially on the Internet LMAO). I also love Indie. As someone always interested in writing my own stuff, I would never have sent anything to the slush pile to be ritually slaughtered by a publisher’s assistant with piles, a personality disorder and a bad attitude to their customers, but when Kindle arrived…Wow. I am having some of that, Rebecca, I thought.
Do I have books dedicated to me? Has my mum been hiring a typing secretary again? Tsk tsk.
(Bec: nope that was all me!)
7. If a freak Typhoon (not a snake typhoon) were to hit your place of residence and you could only take one of your own books which would you choose?
Has to be Carla, Rebecca. The Night Porter is a magic book and I’m proud of it, as I am of Hollywood Shakedown, but as a writer, Carla is who I am and I can read the first three chapters and the last six over and over, particularly the chapters called Top Hat and Smash Box. Don’t think I’ll ever write anything as good as that.
Carla is the model for Julian’s much praised but micro-selling self-published novel in TNP, by the way. (Bec: Carla has to be one the very best book I’ve ever read. Ever.)
8. If you were to choose a song that describes your writing style what would you choose?
Beyond the Realms of Death by Judas Priest, from long forgotten classic seventies album, “Stained Class” Slow, slow, quick quick slow and the model for all metal ballads ever since.
9. Will I be happy with who wins the award that the four writers are vying for? (As in the me character?) Actually that may spoil the book for me, so don’t tell me.
You will LOVE it, Rebecca. And if you don’t, you can have my money back.
(Bec: Ha ha!)
10. Do you visualize your books becoming movies one day? (Because I totally DO NOT. I see them more as an ongoing T.V series)
I have absolutely no interest in my books being turned into film. I am a writer and I write books. I love the written word, structuring sentences, paragraphing, even the white space on a page means something. TNP Paperback is covered in weird footnotes. I am anticipating flak but they all mean something and if people can’t be bothered to work it out, it’s not my issue, giv’nor. (Bec: Oh I love that, makes it more genuine!)
I don’t write books that can be read in the bath accompanied by a Tom Jones album. Books are complex and intricate and beautiful and a much maligned media, particularly by blokes. Film is overrated as both a communication and entertainment medium, but I appreciate I am in a minority on that.
I am learning the intricacies of white space writing at the moment, but I’m getting there. I ask everyone the question in real life: What media would you lose forever if you were given no choice but to lose one. Music? Books? Or Films? Most people say books. Me? Film every time.
And I haven’t watched anything outside horse and dog racing on TV for years. TNP is a definite seed for a play though. You’ll see why.
11. If you made a bazillion bucks from said movie deal would you move to the Bahamas or would you stay in the UK?
Hahahahahahaha. You’re kidding, right. I love my country, but the weather. Oh, Rebecca, the weather. I am staring out of the window now and it is throwing it down, freezing, gun metal grey, with a howling wind. Why would anyone with money stay in weather like this? Saying that, I’d miss Notts County and I’d miss the horse racing, (aside from friends and family).
What’s Perth like? Mate of mine was in Melbourne last year painting bridges and he came back a rich man. He’s only 22. Can you fix me up? I’m a dab hand with a big paintbrush. (Bec: I bet you are! I’m not sure you could handle the heat, Wiz. Maybe give it a few months to cool down. Then I’ll call for you, big brushes ‘n all :) )
12. Where can we find the book?
Amazon US: http://www.amazon.com/The-Night-Porter-Mark-Barry/dp/1495495388/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1395865790&sr=8-3-fkmr0&keywords=The+Night+porter+by+mark+barry
Amazon UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Night-Porter-Mark-Barry-ebook/dp/B00J1LJZPA/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1395864775&sr=1-1
(One day, I’m going to say, “Waterstones” or Borders )
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Who is Wiz Green? And what does he have to do with The Night Porter?
Please welcome writer Mark Barry to the blog today. Mark’s the type of writer that makes you pause when reading his books and shake your head in pure awe of his talent. It took me a little longer than normal to read his book Carla, because I kept highlighting passages and emailing them to him, saying, THIS IS SO BEAUTIFUL, HOW DO YOU KNOW TO WRITE LIKE THAT? I only speak in capitals when I really need to make a point.
Mark has agreed to be quizzed about his new book The Night Porter. Thanks for joining us!
1. Who is Wiz Green? Any relation to the prolific writer Mark Barry?
Hiya Rebecca.
Mark Barry is Wiz Green’s invisible friend. The therapists at Cedar Forest tried to fix the problem but I just pretended to be cured. These two rascals are so close, it’s difficult to know where Wiz begins and Mark ends. And vice versa. The symbiosis is useful when the bailiffs come knocking at the door, a common problem for writers in the modern era.
“Mark Barry? Nah mate. That rascal left weeks ago. I’m Wiz…”
(Bec: ha ha!)
2. Your new book The Night Porter has just been released can you tell us a little about it?
It’s my ninth book and one of six still in print. It’s about writing and writers in the modern era set in the context of a hotel, which supports a prestigious awards ceremony and seen through the eyes of the hotel’s anonymous night porter. It’s a satire, a comedy and a puzzle. Something for everyone. I wrote it in November and December last year. I actually had fun writing it, which I cannot say for every book I’ve written, particularly Carla, which you have read and which was bloody harrowing by comparison.
3. If you had to choose a character out of The Night Porter to switch lives with, who would you choose and why?
Frank Duke. Vietnam vet. Jazz Funk Guitarist. Gambler and thriller author. Based on the coolest gangster ever, Lawrence Fishburne from King Of New York. Boy, what a life he has. I wouldn’t be Julian Green for all the rubber in Malaya. If I was a lady, (which, the last time I checked, I’m not) I couldn’t make up my mind about being Amy or Jo. One is older, flawed, enigmatic, possibly amoral, but seductive and alluring, and the other is young and very beautiful. And very, very nice, as you will see. The night porter has his fans too, I’m told.
4. Which of these is TRUE about The Night Porter;
A: You rented a hotel room and followed an actual night Porter around with a voice recorder for research purposes.
B: The ‘mega successful romance author’ is actually based on me?
C: You describe a character as “a degenerate, nasty, bitter, jealous, trollish, drunken (but brilliant), self-published contemporary fiction author.” When you look in the mirror this so-called character does NOT look like you?
B. Has to be hehehehehehe xx (Bec: I knew it!)
A As I said when Mary Ann Bernal (and then Brenda Perlin) interviewed me, the hotel in which the book is set is a hundred yards away from me and I very nearly became the night porter there when the British economy went south in 2010. I know the hotel backwards. I often enjoy a black coffee and a read on the sofas in there. The data on the hotel in the back is pretty accurate. I enclose a photo. (Bec: Amazing, no wonder it sparked your imagination)
C Julian is thin, alcoholic, gaunt, stinky and trollish. I am er, big boned, sober, immaculately clean and (generally) nice to people. Julian is Satan himself and he is going to p**s a few people off, Bec, possibly even your good self. He is the ultimate Angry Indie.
We DO however, have the same taste in tee shirts (Bec: Oh can’t wait to read about this guy!)
5. If you had to choose four writers to be stuck in a hotel with, ego battles and all, who would you choose?
I’ll stick to trad pub authors because there are too many Indies I would like to meet to mention, Rebecca.
To my left, I’d have Liz Jensen, who in The Rapture, has a wheelchair bound heroine who you fall in love with in three pages flat. I’d have Jim Starlin to my right. Creator of Warlock and Thanos, I collect his comics and I think, along with Alan Moore, he is the very best ever. A sheer genius. Ahead of me I would have Jackie Collins because she is ALL CLASS, and at the head of the table I would have Martin Amis, who is my favourite writer ever. As long as the subject stays on writing, we’d get on, I think.
(Bec: great list! I loved the Rapture by Liz Jensen!
6. You have a huge following on your blog and are the first person to help other writers do you think you should have more books dedicated to you? (And PS thanks for all of your support!)
Thank you, Rebecca. The Wizard’s Cauldron is great fun and I am on interview 84. We get to 100 in July. I genuinely like people, (especially on the Internet LMAO). I also love Indie. As someone always interested in writing my own stuff, I would never have sent anything to the slush pile to be ritually slaughtered by a publisher’s assistant with piles, a personality disorder and a bad attitude to their customers, but when Kindle arrived…Wow. I am having some of that, Rebecca, I thought.
Do I have books dedicated to me? Has my mum been hiring a typing secretary again? Tsk tsk.
(Bec: nope that was all me!)
7. If a freak Typhoon (not a snake typhoon) were to hit your place of residence and you could only take one of your own books which would you choose?
Has to be Carla, Rebecca. The Night Porter is a magic book and I’m proud of it, as I am of Hollywood Shakedown, but as a writer, Carla is who I am and I can read the first three chapters and the last six over and over, particularly the chapters called Top Hat and Smash Box. Don’t think I’ll ever write anything as good as that.
Carla is the model for Julian’s much praised but micro-selling self-published novel in TNP, by the way. (Bec: Carla has to be one the very best book I’ve ever read. Ever.)
8. If you were to choose a song that describes your writing style what would you choose?
Beyond the Realms of Death by Judas Priest, from long forgotten classic seventies album, “Stained Class” Slow, slow, quick quick slow and the model for all metal ballads ever since.
9. Will I be happy with who wins the award that the four writers are vying for? (As in the me character?) Actually that may spoil the book for me, so don’t tell me.
You will LOVE it, Rebecca. And if you don’t, you can have my money back.
(Bec: Ha ha!)
10. Do you visualize your books becoming movies one day? (Because I totally DO NOT. I see them more as an ongoing T.V series)
I have absolutely no interest in my books being turned into film. I am a writer and I write books. I love the written word, structuring sentences, paragraphing, even the white space on a page means something. TNP Paperback is covered in weird footnotes. I am anticipating flak but they all mean something and if people can’t be bothered to work it out, it’s not my issue, giv’nor. (Bec: Oh I love that, makes it more genuine!)
I don’t write books that can be read in the bath accompanied by a Tom Jones album. Books are complex and intricate and beautiful and a much maligned media, particularly by blokes. Film is overrated as both a communication and entertainment medium, but I appreciate I am in a minority on that.
I am learning the intricacies of white space writing at the moment, but I’m getting there. I ask everyone the question in real life: What media would you lose forever if you were given no choice but to lose one. Music? Books? Or Films? Most people say books. Me? Film every time.
And I haven’t watched anything outside horse and dog racing on TV for years. TNP is a definite seed for a play though. You’ll see why.
11. If you made a bazillion bucks from said movie deal would you move to the Bahamas or would you stay in the UK?
Hahahahahahaha. You’re kidding, right. I love my country, but the weather. Oh, Rebecca, the weather. I am staring out of the window now and it is throwing it down, freezing, gun metal grey, with a howling wind. Why would anyone with money stay in weather like this? Saying that, I’d miss Notts County and I’d miss the horse racing, (aside from friends and family).
What’s Perth like? Mate of mine was in Melbourne last year painting bridges and he came back a rich man. He’s only 22. Can you fix me up? I’m a dab hand with a big paintbrush. (Bec: I bet you are! I’m not sure you could handle the heat, Wiz. Maybe give it a few months to cool down. Then I’ll call for you, big brushes ‘n all :) )
12. Where can we find the book?
Amazon US: http://www.amazon.com/The-Night-Porter-Mark-Barry/dp/1495495388/ref=sr_1_fkmr0_3?ie=UTF8&qid=1395865790&sr=8-3-fkmr0&keywords=The+Night+porter+by+mark+barry
Amazon UK: http://www.amazon.co.uk/Night-Porter-Mark-Barry-ebook/dp/B00J1LJZPA/ref=sr_1_1?s=books&ie=UTF8&qid=1395864775&sr=1-1
(One day, I’m going to say, “Waterstones” or Borders )
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Facebook Event - Book Launch - The Transition of Johnny Swift by Kerry J Donovan Tuesday, April 1 at 6:30pm in UTC+01
https://www.facebook.com/events/722032794514365/?notif_t=plan_user_joined
BOOK LAUNCH PARTY for:
...
The Transition of Johnny Swift by Kerry J Donovan - Author
Venue: Facebook (online)
Date: 1st April
Time: From 18:30 (UK time) until I run out of booze - late, late, late...
Come and join us for fun contests and great prizes on April Fool's Day to celebrate the launch of my new novel, which will be available for pre-order from Britain's Next Bestseller from the 28th of March onwards: (http:// britainsnextbestseller.com/).
If I generate enough orders, I'll receive a full publishing contract from BNBS, so I appreciate everyone's support in helping me reach this goal.
I'll be sharing more about the book and the prizes soon, but here is a taste of what's up for grabs:
~ 2 x signed paperbacks of my crime novel, DCI Jones Casebook: Ellis Flynn!
~ PLUS a FREE e-version of DCI Jones Casebook: Ellis Flynn for EVERY pre-order of The Transition of Johnny Swift! Thats two full novels for the price of one!
~ My crime novelette, DCI Jones Casebook: Raymond Francis Collins will be going free sometime in the next fortnight, and I'll announce it here first!
~ a $25 Amazon Gift Card
~ 16 e-books from a wide range of fabulous UK and international authors
~ 5 other paperbacks
And two grand prizes for the other authors out there:
~ A Professional Poetry Critique
AND
~ A Professional 5000 word copy-edit from a Former Editor of the Daily Mail Online!!
...
The Transition of Johnny Swift by Kerry J Donovan - Author
Venue: Facebook (online)
Date: 1st April
Time: From 18:30 (UK time) until I run out of booze - late, late, late...
Come and join us for fun contests and great prizes on April Fool's Day to celebrate the launch of my new novel, which will be available for pre-order from Britain's Next Bestseller from the 28th of March onwards: (http://
If I generate enough orders, I'll receive a full publishing contract from BNBS, so I appreciate everyone's support in helping me reach this goal.
I'll be sharing more about the book and the prizes soon, but here is a taste of what's up for grabs:
~ 2 x signed paperbacks of my crime novel, DCI Jones Casebook: Ellis Flynn!
~ PLUS a FREE e-version of DCI Jones Casebook: Ellis Flynn for EVERY pre-order of The Transition of Johnny Swift! Thats two full novels for the price of one!
~ My crime novelette, DCI Jones Casebook: Raymond Francis Collins will be going free sometime in the next fortnight, and I'll announce it here first!
~ a $25 Amazon Gift Card
~ 16 e-books from a wide range of fabulous UK and international authors
~ 5 other paperbacks
And two grand prizes for the other authors out there:
~ A Professional Poetry Critique
AND
~ A Professional 5000 word copy-edit from a Former Editor of the Daily Mail Online!!
History Trivia - Bernard of Clairvaux urges the necessity of a Second Crusade.
March
31
307 after divorcing his wife Minervina, Constantine married Fausta, the daughter of the retired Roman Emperor Maximian, but murdered her in 326.
1084 Henry VI of Germany, after deposing Pope Gregory VII, was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Gregory's successor, Pope Clement III.
1146 Bernard of Clairvaux preached his famous sermon in a field at Vézelay, urging the necessity of a Second Crusade.
1657 Parliament offered Oliver Cromwell the title of king in the Humble Petition and Advice, but he rejected the title.
307 after divorcing his wife Minervina, Constantine married Fausta, the daughter of the retired Roman Emperor Maximian, but murdered her in 326.
1084 Henry VI of Germany, after deposing Pope Gregory VII, was crowned Holy Roman Emperor by Gregory's successor, Pope Clement III.
1146 Bernard of Clairvaux preached his famous sermon in a field at Vézelay, urging the necessity of a Second Crusade.
1657 Parliament offered Oliver Cromwell the title of king in the Humble Petition and Advice, but he rejected the title.
Sunday, March 30, 2014
Free First Chapters for The Night Porter by Mark Barry available at Freado / Bookbuzzr
THE STORY The Night Porter is set in a hotel, in November, in the fictional town of Wheatley Fields, (based on Southwell, near Nottinghamshire, deep in Sherwood Forest). It takes place over two weeks, underneath steel grey clouds and icy rain. Four writers, all nominated for an upcoming awards ceremony, come to stay. One mega successful romance author, a top US thriller writer who sells in seven figures, a beautiful young YA tyro on the brink of world wide stardom... ...and a degenerate, nasty, bitter, jealous, trollish, drunken (but brilliant), self-published contemporary fiction author. The eponymous, pseudonymous and anonymous Night Porter is instructed by a secretive and powerful awards committee to look after their EVERY need, to ensure they make it through the two weeks to attend the ceremony. At the same time as keeping an eye on their wishes, antics, fights, relationships and never-ending ego explosions. And trying desperately to avoid getting involved himself. It's a comedy drama about writers (and Night Porters!) with twists and turns, nooks and crannies, shadows and mirrors, alongside some of my bizarre preoccupations and obsessions. It casts a sometimes shadowy light on modern publishing, the writing business - and the people in it
http://www.freado.com/users/books/33509/mark-barry
History Trivia - Edward I sacks Berwick-upon-Tweed
March 30
317 BC, Phocion, the great Athenian general and statesman, died at an approximate age of 85.
1135 AD Maimonides was born. He was a Jewish philosopher who tried to harmonize Judaism with the teachings of Aristotle in his principal work, The Guide of the Perplexed, in 1190.
1191 Celestine III elected Pope. During his pontificate, he confirmed the order of Teutonic Knights.
1296 Edward I sacked Berwick-upon-Tweed, during armed conflict between Scotland and England.
1603 The Nine Years' War between England and Irish rebel Hugh O'Neill ended with the surrender of the Irish.
1533 Henry VIII divorced his first wife, Catherine of Aragon.
1533 - Thomas Cranmer became archbishop of Canterbury.
317 BC, Phocion, the great Athenian general and statesman, died at an approximate age of 85.
1135 AD Maimonides was born. He was a Jewish philosopher who tried to harmonize Judaism with the teachings of Aristotle in his principal work, The Guide of the Perplexed, in 1190.
1191 Celestine III elected Pope. During his pontificate, he confirmed the order of Teutonic Knights.
1296 Edward I sacked Berwick-upon-Tweed, during armed conflict between Scotland and England.
1603 The Nine Years' War between England and Irish rebel Hugh O'Neill ended with the surrender of the Irish.
1533 Henry VIII divorced his first wife, Catherine of Aragon.
1533 - Thomas Cranmer became archbishop of Canterbury.
Saturday, March 29, 2014
History Trivia - Battle near Towton Field, death toll about 33,000
March
29
1461 Battle near Towton Field, death toll about 33,000 in the deadliest
battle of the War of the Roses, where Edward of York defeated Queen Margaret to
become King Edward IV of England.
1561 Santorio Santorio, the first physician to employ instruments of precision to medical practice, was born.
Artist - Graham Turner
1561 Santorio Santorio, the first physician to employ instruments of precision to medical practice, was born.
Friday, March 28, 2014
The Wizard of Notts Recommends - Mr. Chuckles and Captain Bear have a request
http://greenwizardpublishing.blogspot.co.uk/2014/03/more-news-on-tnp-paperback.html?view=classic
More News On The TNP Paperback
Paperback Despatch Mission Accomplished
Just to let you know, I have despatched 22 paperbacks in the past four days.
I have three left if any latecomers fancy one free of charge.
With cover designer Dark Dawn Creation's striking Imperial Purple background, behind black and white bold lettering, on a magnificent matte cover, whether you want to read it or not, its a thing of beauty and something I am very proud of.
No one will be able to call this book a self pub with a sneer on their face. It's been worked on and honed with passion and love. Who needs a publisher!
Ahum..Laura Miller of Salon.com.
There's No Such Thing as a Free Lunch, Phyllis...
I have a favour to ask.
My editor and great friend, Mary Ann and I have this mad long running thing about teddy bears and books going down with Captain Bear (MAB) and Mr. Chuckles (me). It's childish and babyish etc, but we like it.
Captain Bear of the Starship Nebraska |
Can you take a photo of your favourite cuddly toy reading TNP? I shall include it HERE on PINTEREST, my new craze thingy!
http://www.pinterest.com/markythewizard/
and on this blog. Yay!
Remember: The Review
And don't forget. I need a review from you.
I don't care what star at all as long as you review me. Seriously.
If you detest the book, let me know. If TNP finds itself in the hands of the legendary Goodreads troll, Troy Trolley the Truculent Tricky Troll fair enough. Give me 1*, Mr Tricky and don't spare my feelings for a millisecond.
I firmly believe ANY review is better than NO review - hence the investment Green Wizard has made in this book.
Typical Goodreads critic, the fearsome Mr Tricky. |
The PB has no back blurb at present. And that's deliberate.
In Conclusion - a Fiver.
UK readers can pick the PB up for just over a fiver for a limited time only with a FREE e-book version for your Spa...sorry, Kindle.
US readers, for a reason I can't quite grasp, have to pay approximately 15% more. Sorry, gang.
Good news: The e-book is cheap, as they all should be, on all continents.
Love you all. Wiz.
PS: I shall tell you about the NEW footnote-less e-book in another post.
The Libertines are the spiritual sponsor
of TNP
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Mark Twain statue in Kansas City minutes before its unfortunate painty encounter with Linda La Looby |
Milford (UK) Makers Day. May 05, 2014 10:30AM - save the date
Date: May 05, 2014 10:30AM
Venue: Milford on sea Hampshire Cummunity Hall
Location: Milford on Sea, The United Kingdom
Milford Community Centre
Milford on Sea, 9 Sea Road, SO41 0PH
:
Twice yearly event for Milford Creative People to show and sell. Authors will be present and sign their book. Elisabeth Marrion will have ' The Night I danced with Rommel' plus The Briton and the Dane: Concordia written by Mary Ann Bernal, 'Divorcees.Biz' written by Eileen Thorton and 'Beyond the Island' written by Karenne Griffin. Come along if you can.
Sevso treasure items repatriated by Hungarian government after UK sale
The Sevso treasure, photographed in 1990 in Sotheby's. Photograph: Pa
The Roman silver, discovered in Hungary in the 1970s, was bought from an 'unidentified London seller' for €15m
Dalya Alberge
theguardian.com,
The Hungarian government has repatriated seven of the 14 pieces from the Sevso treasure, a spectacular hoard of 4th-century Roman silver whose ownership had long been contested by several countries.
The Hungarian prime minister, Viktor Orbán, announced this week that the pieces have been repatriated to Budapest in return for €15m, reportedly paid to unidentified sellers in London. The pieces include the so-called "Hunting Plate" and the "Dionysiac Ewer".
He said that "Hungary never abandoned the goal" of acquiring a treasure found in the middle of the 1970s around Polgárdi, close to Balaton.
The treasure will be exhibited free of charge in the Hungarian Parliament. From 2018, it will be kept in the new museums' quarter.
The hoard was named after a Latin inscription on one of the large plates: "Let these, O Sevso, yours for many ages be, small vessels fit to serve your offspring worthily." Such is the treasure's importance, the entire hoard had in the past been estimated at £100m.
But it has had a troubled history, with some archaeologists viewing it as archaeological loot. Reports suggest the man who originally found the treasure in the 1970s was murdered.
The Marquess of Northampton acquired the haul in the 1980s on the advice of the late Peter Wilson, a former deputy chairman of Sotheby's. He tried to sell it in 1990 through Sotheby's in New York. To ensure the collection had not been stolen or illegally excavated, the auctioneer contacted the governments of countries that had once formed part of the Roman empire. That led to the silver being impounded by a Manhattan judge, amid initial claims by Lebanon that it had been illegally excavated and smuggled out of the Bekaa Valley.
Hungary and Croatia also claimed the silver had been illegally excavated from their countries but failed to prove ownership through the US courts, which found that the marquess was the legal owner. A Lebanese export licence was later found to be a forgery.
Northampton's lawyer, Ludovic de Walden, said "the best pieces" are with the marquess and that the treasure is "very safe". He noted that other pieces have been with a third party.
http://www.theguardian.com/world/2014/mar/27/sevso-treasure-items-repatriated-hungarian-government-roman-silver
History Trivia - Paris sacked by Viking raiders, probably under Ragnar Lodbrok,
March
28
37 Roman Emperor Caligula accepted the titles of the Principate, entitled to him by the Senate.
193 Roman Emperor Pertinax was assassinated by Praetorian
Guards, who then sold the throne in an auction to Didius Julianus.
364 Roman Emperor Valentinian I appointed his brother Flavius Valens co-emperor.
845 Paris was sacked by Viking raiders, probably under Ragnar Lodbrok, who collected a huge ransom in exchange for leaving.
1515 St. Teresa of Ávila was born. Teresa was a mystic, a reformer of the Carmelite order, and author of spiritual literature. She was the first woman to be named a doctor of the Church.
37 Roman Emperor Caligula accepted the titles of the Principate, entitled to him by the Senate.
Didius Julianus
364 Roman Emperor Valentinian I appointed his brother Flavius Valens co-emperor.
845 Paris was sacked by Viking raiders, probably under Ragnar Lodbrok, who collected a huge ransom in exchange for leaving.
1515 St. Teresa of Ávila was born. Teresa was a mystic, a reformer of the Carmelite order, and author of spiritual literature. She was the first woman to be named a doctor of the Church.
Thursday, March 27, 2014
'Richard III remains' found in Leicester car park have doubt cast upon them
Maev Kennedy
theguardian.com
Leading archaeologists have challenged one of the most sensational discoveries of the last century, insisting there is no proof that the man with the twisted spine found in a Leicester car park was really the last Plantagenet, Richard III.
The news that Richard had been found, in the shallow grave where he had lain since the Battle of Bosworth in 1485, made headlines around the world. It was announced by Leicester University "beyond reasonable doubt", after a battery of tests on the bones they excavated in autumn 2012.
Martin Biddle, emeritus professor of medieval archaeology at Oxford, and Michael Hicks, head of history at Winchester University, claim that the DNA, radiocarbon dating and other tests, don't add up to any certainty that the bones are Richard's. The skeleton could be one of his many cousins through the 16 children borne by his grandmother Joan Beaufort, they suggest, or a contemporary who died of similar injuries.
In an interview with the BBC History Magazine, Hicks said that "lots of other people who suffered similar wounds could have been buried in the choir of the church were the bones were found".
Biddle said that the bones had been damaged and disturbed during the excavation, and called for the field records of the excavation to be made available. He also called for "something akin to a coroner's court" to consider all the evidence.
"How many burials were made there in the three centuries of the friary's existence and indeed after the battle of Bosworth? Without further excavation there is no way of knowing and hence no certainty about the burial that it has been claimed was that of Richard III."
Hicks said that radiocarbon, which dated the bones to the period of Richard's death, was an imprecise technique. " It will give you an era but nothing more. In this case it covers a period of 80 years."
He also queried the use of mitochondrial DNA, passed through the female line, to trace a relationship between Richard to two living relatives, including the London based furniture maker Michael Ibsen.
"Joan Beaufort had 16 children, which made her the ancestor of much of the nobility of the Wars of the Roses – quite a few of whom died violently in those conflicts. There is some scientific debate about the accuracy of matching mitochondrial DNA in this way, but even if it is precise in this case, I'd argue that it does not pinpoint these bones as Richard's."
Leicester University though, is standing by its man. Professor Lin Foxhall, head of the archaeology and ancient history department, and the historian on the Richard III team, said: "The identification of Richard III is not based solely on the DNA, radiocarbon and scoliosis evidence, but on a combination of many different lines of evidence, which analysed and evaluated together, all point in the same direction. Most of the possibilities raised by Professor Hicks have been considered and eliminated, and the radiocarbon dating is sufficiently precise to ascertain that the burial is not one belonging to a much earlier period in the life of the friary." She added that although much of the evidence is already on the university website more was still being published in peer-reviewed journals.
"We anticipate that these will address the issues raised by Professor Hicks and Professor Biddle, and if not they are, of course, at liberty to write academic papers presenting the evidence to support their views – that, after all is the purpose of academic debate, and how knowledge moves forward! We will make as much of the data as possible openly available in due course, but, as is normal academic practice, not until our research is fully published."
http://www.theguardian.com/uk-news/2014/mar/27/richard-iii-remains-leicester-doubt-car-park-academics
New Release - Far Away in Time - a collection of short stories - by Maria Savva
Maria Savva lives and works in London. She studied Law at Middlesex University and The College of Law. She is a lawyer, although notcurrently practising law. She writes novels and short stories in different genres, including drama, psychological thriller, and family saga. Many of her books and stories are inspired by her years working as a lawyer, although she has not written a courtroom drama to date. She has published five novels, the most recent of which is Haunted, a crime fiction/psychological thriller. Far Away In Time is her sixth collection of short stories. You can find out more about herwork at her official website: http://www.mariasavva.com
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belong to us all.
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Far Away In Time is a collection of eight short stories fantastically told by Maria Savva. These stories are different genres, from fantasy, to mystery and paranormal. All stories have their own qualities that I loved, written with detail that grabs your attention and won't let go.
I enjoyed all of them but I would have to say my three favorites were The Ghost of Christmas Past, Echos of Her Dreams & Tragedy of Love. I won't give up any spoilers so my parting word are' read the book! You won't be disappointed I feel there is something for everyone in this awesome collection of stories.
Far Away In Time is a collection of eight short stories fantastically told by Maria Savva. These stories are different genres, from fantasy, to mystery and paranormal. All stories have their own qualities that I loved, written with detail that grabs your attention and won't let go.
I enjoyed all of them but I would have to say my three favorites were The Ghost of Christmas Past, Echos of Her Dreams & Tragedy of Love. I won't give up any spoilers so my parting word are' read the book! You won't be disappointed I feel there is something for everyone in this awesome collection of stories.
Maria Savva has a knack for writing powerful short stories. As with much of her writing, we aren't confined to any specific genre. Some of these stories made me smile, while others made me shudder. They're are all different, yet blend beautifully.
While I enjoyed them all, the title story stands out as my favorite. This is a blend of mystery, fantasy, and paranormal, and I just love the character of Mr. Silverfrost. I hope he'll make more appearances in future stories.
While I enjoyed them all, the title story stands out as my favorite. This is a blend of mystery, fantasy, and paranormal, and I just love the character of Mr. Silverfrost. I hope he'll make more appearances in future stories.
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