The Spinner’s Game Continues...
Medievalist Neve is delighted to find herself surrounded by swirling colours and foot-stomping music in Regin-jarl’s mead hall… even if her presence is dependent on the memories of a banished angel.
Prompted by the angel to find the truth of her grandfather, locked in a cage to be food for vampiric grimmen, trapped beneath a dragon… life isn’t fun for Neve… though she does like the music!
Available in paperback and e-book
When asked what plans she has for the future, author Crispina Kemp (me) said, “I’m working on the next book, Roots of Rookeri. A departure from The Spinner’s Game; a Shakespearean-style Comedy of Errors set far far away in a distant galaxy. I’m at the stage now where I need BETA READERS.”
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Woot! Woot! Already ordered so when I get into the series, I will have it 🙂
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You’re so good. And chance of enlisting you for beta reading. Though I’ll be honest, it is a long book
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I am hoping that my “fear” of longer books will disappear. I don’t know when that happened. I used to pick up any book with any sized font and simply devour it without even considering how long it might take. Now? Over 300 pages is daunting. However, if FB and IG continue giving me grief, I like to think all those wasted hours will be better spent curled up with a book.
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With my books, of course.
I’ve seen other complaints about IG on Twitter these past 2 days. Maybe it’s going through the menopause
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Of course! I’m looking forward to settling down into a comfy chair and whiling away a few hours with a book. Or six.
IG better smarten up. And FB too.
I’m sure I’ll survive without either but I’ve so many good connections there that it just blows.
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Yea, I get that. No matter the inconveniences, connections are connections
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Yes. It’s truly annoying and I’ve not gotten to the bottom of it yet. Going on a hike up a mountain shortly…
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Enjoy, figurative or actual! 🙂
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😀
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The key to longer books, at least for me, is pacing yourself. My partner EJ and I just spent much of a year reading Don Quixote to each other at bedtime, and I’ve been reading a long, prolix Victorian novel called “The Lancashire Witches” over several days. It makes those long Victorian discussions on scenery and romanticism tolerable. Crispina MAY be guilty of logorrhea, but she’s terse compared to the Victorians!
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Oh gosh, yes. While I can cope with Austin & Dickens, I found Thackery… intolerable.
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Once upon a time, I just picked up and read.
I love that you and your partner read to each other.
Victorians and the Russians… boy do they like to go on and on…
Haha! Love it!
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Many congratulations 🙂
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Thank you, Andrea. Next one under way!!!
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