Grab yourself an epic fantasy set in a time when the only invisible foe was a demon.
All five books of The Spinner’s Game are now available on Amazon as Kindle and Paperback. Buy it here.
The perfect companion for those lockdown days.
Opening words from The Spinner’s Child
Gut the fish, scrape the scales, shell the nuts, pound the seeds. And what else could her mother find to stop her from idling and making up tales? But she wasn’t lazy; she preferred to be busy. And neither were her stories fancies. They were truths, had direct from clansfolk’s heads. She ought to learn it was best to say nothing. She was different, others hadn’t her trick.
Her mother glanced across to the neighbouring floor and upjutted her chin. ‘Boy-Bytan’s wanting to play, if you want to go.’
Kerrid quirked a smile. It would serve her mother well if she ran away instead. Except, run to where? To her death?
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Congratulations! ❤
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Thank you, Deborah. It’s been a long haul.
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Hip, hip, hooray!
Or perhaps, given how many volumes are involved,
Hip, hip, hip, hip, hip, hooray!
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You make me smile, Brian. And I thank you for your role in the completion of the series. (Or this first part of it!)
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And now I’ve ordered the paperbacks from amazon, and am scheduled to get them around the beginning of April. 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂 🙂
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Thank you, Brian. Enjoy the read… you’ll find each one slightly different from the versions you read as my beta. I hope you’ll find them improved.
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I know you rewrote at least one section significantly, so I expect few surprises.
Meanwhile, I’m now caught up enough on other things to read the book my American friend published last month. I should easily have it finished by the time yours arrive. 🙂
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This lockdown, partial or absolute, voluntary or enforced, is a silver lining for many writers. Plenty of time to read our wonderful works!
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And now … ???
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I’m already working on the next book. Prepping it ready for it to go out to beta readers. I was hoping to get it out to them by Easter, but other things keep grabbing my attention.
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Thank you, Tien. That’s much appreciated 🙂
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Happy Release Day! Can’t wait for a paperback in my little hot hands! And on the duality of equal night…..An end to tending the nest , now 5 fledglings off on their own ….well a little marketing nudge or two to help them fly!
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Thanks, Judy. You know, with everything else, I’ve not posted anything to celebrate the equinox. That’s unusual for me. Unusual days, I guess. 🙂
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That is unusual for you!! But, your spring sprung in a big way anyway. Maybe not a celestial event but…..close!! 🙂
Last night I had only my iPad which doesn’t seem to let me hit the like button, so surprise the comment went through. Not sure what’s with the iPad and the Like button on WordPress sites.
Gonna go and see about buying the first paperback!! Whoo hoo!!
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I’ve also been much distracted by the daily changes in the restrictions being applied because of the virus.
And thank you, Judy, you’ve been so supportive.
I owe you an email but it may not be this evening. I’m so behind on everything, and I try to get away from the laptop by 7:30 pm… 10 minutes!!!
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Reblogged this on Jen Goldie – A little this, a little that, some real and some imaginings. and commented:
Grab yourself an epic fantasy set in a time when the only invisible foe was a demon.
All five books of The Spinner’s Game are now available on Amazon as Kindle and Paperback.
The perfect companion for those lock down days.
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Thanks, Jen. You’re a brick. 🙂
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okay! lol
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I have already received my copy and will have three consecutive days after work today to slip into the world you have created for me. Do you wish me Bon Voyage, or Safe Travels? No don’t tell me. I want to find out for myself….
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I wish you enjoyment… but must warn you. This is but the first small step into a multi-millennial puzzle
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I feel like this was written by someone that was there, lived among them, knew their ways, spoke their vernacular. Are you sure you’re not possessed? I won’t say anymore till I am finished with it.
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I’m going to break my morning’s writing to answer this, it’s such a welcome response.
I guess for those years I was writing and researching, I was living it in my head. Kerrid’s world became real for me. A lived world. It’s that world I’m now able to share.
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Congratulations, Crispina. What an achievement. Well done!
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Thank you. It’s been a long haul, the first draft written way back in 2007
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So excited! Yaaay!
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Enjoy the journey….
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