Readers have been telling me how much they loved and enjoyed Fagin’s Boy and that they plan to buy At Lodgings In Lyme, which is book two in my Oliver & Jack series. But Wait – There’s More! I’ve discovered a nifty online tool for formatting ebooks called Vellum, and am currently reformatting all of […]
In Axminster Workhouse Chronology
This is the chronology of the happenings in Oliver & Jack: In Axminster Workhouse. Chapter Title Date Chapter 1 – It Was The Worst Of Times Monday, April 13, 1846 Chapter 2 – Wherein Is Shown The Constancy Of Workhouses Monday, April 13, 1846 Chapter 3 – Becoming Acquainted With Stones And Bones Tuesday Tuesday, April […]
Virtual Blog Tour for In Axminster Workhouse
I’m so pleased to announce that HF Virtual Book Tours is now launching a book tour for Oliver & Jack: In Axminster Workhouse! This makes me as happy as a pig in mud to be able to find out what people who haven’t known me since birth think of my work. Here’s the lovely banner […]
Bookfly Design Does It Good
James Egan at Bookfly Design does so many beautiful covers that it’s hard to chose which is his best work. I’m partial to the ones that James designs for my books, but that wouldn’t surprise anybody, I reckon. Last weekend I was at a writer’s retreat, and had brought my three books to sign and to sell, […]
Pre-Orders Available for In Axminster Workhouse
At the suggestion of some very smart people in the industry, I’ve made my most current work, Oliver & Jack: In Axminster Workhouse, available for pre-order. Amazon already has it up, so you can pre-order here. It’s also available at Smashwords. It’s also available at the following locations: Apple Barnes & Noble Online I’ll update […]
Cover Reveal – Oliver & Jack: In Axminster Workhouse
The folks on my newsletter already saw the cover for my newest book, and so now it’s the internet’s turn! The cover was done by Bookfly Designs, where James has once more done a lovely job incorporating the elements from my story to create an evocative cover. Again, he used a painting by John Atkinson Grimshaw, partly to […]