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A few more pages will be added to the Stephen Stills biography in January...
05/12/2024

A few more pages will be added to the Stephen Stills biography in January...

It's the Wivenhoe Art Trail today these next three days and Poppublishing author Neil Watson's three novelss are all ava...
15/11/2024

It's the Wivenhoe Art Trail today these next three days and Poppublishing author Neil Watson's three novelss are all available at super affordable rates. So head on down to the Nottage if you want to take advantage!

What a great event in St Mary's Church, Wivenhoe on Saturday night. Wali Noori's talk and book signing was the first of ...
21/10/2024

What a great event in St Mary's Church, Wivenhoe on Saturday night. Wali Noori's talk and book signing was the first of many events in the coming months. Wali is seen here with his interviewer for the evening, Bryn Griffiths. Thanks to Sue Finn at the Wivenhoe Bookshop for organising. If you haven't got your signed copy yet, Wivenhoe Bookshop still have some available.

My cousin's granddaughter clearly has great taste when it comes to books...
09/10/2024

My cousin's granddaughter clearly has great taste when it comes to books...

On the basis that it's never to early to promote a good book coming in September🙂 here's the press release...
12/06/2024

On the basis that it's never to early to promote a good book coming in September🙂 here's the press release...

I'm honoured to be publishing this man's extraordinary biography on September 12th. That day will be the 15th anniversar...
10/06/2024

I'm honoured to be publishing this man's extraordinary biography on September 12th. That day will be the 15th anniversary of the Taliban explosion when Wali Nori lost his sight while working as an interpreter for the British Army in Afghanistan. Whether you've seen him on BBC's The One Show, winning Gold Medals at the Invictus Games or running in marathons, it's hard not to be inspired by his courage and joy for life, in spite of the obstacles life has thrown at him.

When the publisher of my Stephen Stills biography, Change Partners, sadly announced they were going into voluntary liqui...
02/06/2024

When the publisher of my Stephen Stills biography, Change Partners, sadly announced they were going into voluntary liquidation and the hardback edition was now out of print anyway, I thought that might be that, so to speak. But its true what they say: Every cloud does indeed have a silver lining. Although it’s taken me a bit longer than I expected, with the copyright reverting to me, I’ve now managed to publish a revised, re-illustrated and updated edition in paperback and ebook. The daily reports I’m getting so far tell me that the sales figures in one week have surpassed even my wildest dreams. I thought every fan of Stephen Stills in the world surely must have bought a copy long ago, but I’m pleased to say I was very wrong! You’re probably not a fan yourself, but if you know of anyone who might be, please nudge them in the direction of Amazon UK, USA or wherever they live. Thanks for reading this far!

Just begun working with this remarkable man to publish his autobiography. Click on the picture to play the short video. ...
03/04/2024

Just begun working with this remarkable man to publish his autobiography. Click on the picture to play the short video. An inspiration to us all.

A story of superhuman courage, willpower and overcoming a life changing injury. Whilst working as an Interpreter for the British Army in his home country of Afghanistan,…

Great talk and book signing last night by Poppublishing Books author Brian Southall. No explanation needed - you can see...
22/03/2024

Great talk and book signing last night by Poppublishing Books author Brian Southall. No explanation needed - you can see what he's talking about! Thanks to Chelmsford Library for hosting the event so well.
Chelmsford Library

Should be a great evening for rock fans who want to hear something new about their favourite legendary bands...
09/02/2024

Should be a great evening for rock fans who want to hear something new about their favourite legendary bands...

If you appreciate emotional, beautifully written stories, I encourage you to read this interview with author Tina Pritch...
04/12/2023

If you appreciate emotional, beautifully written stories, I encourage you to read this interview with author Tina Pritchard, who I had the good fortune to publish. Here she talks to Jennifer Horgan of The Cork Echo about how her own Irish roots influenced her latest novel THE SEA GLASS BEACH.
“My family was from Sunday’s Well and I was born in Sean Ross Abbey to a single mother in the 1950’s. My mother was in fact in the home at the same time as Philomena, although I don't believe they knew one another. I was set to be adopted like many of the babies and children there. Instead I returned home with my mother and lived in the family home until she got work in the UK and sent for me when I was aged three.”
During that time Tina, given the name Martina by the nuns in the home, was raised by her grandmother. My grandmother’s married name was Moynihan. She was a proud and charitable woman and did a lot of work for St Vincent de Paul. She was also a widow, her husband having been killed on the railway.”
The writer, now very settled in England, remembers feeling very loved by her sole guardian.
“I was always impeccably dressed in beautiful coats and boots. I’m sure there was some dissent from neighbours at the time, my mother having been a single woman, but my grandmother never allowed for it to affect us. I loved being in Ireland, and when I’d return for holidays in the summer and at Christmas I always felt very accepted. I remember nothing negative at all. My grandmother ended up living with her sister in Friar’s Walk. I also lived in Cork for a while and worked in the Intercontinental Hotel on the Western Road. I have very clear memories of Cork at that time.”
When Tina made her way to join her mother at the age of three she met her new stepfather, a Coldstream Guard whose duties included guarding the Queen at Windsor Castle.
“My mother never spoke about what had happened to her in Ireland even though we still visited regularly and your paper featured in our household throughout my childhood as my mother had it sent over to her on a regular basis.”
She reflects on the impact of their separation for those first few years.
“She and my stepfather had a son and I suppose the only negative was that I never fully felt a part of the family. Being away from my mother for those three years had an impact on our relationship. I felt like my face was my pressed up against the glass during my childhood. We were never all that close.
The Sea Glass Beach
Tina worked from memory in depicting the lives of the characters in Cork in the opening chapters of the book.
“I also did a google walk, just to check that I was getting it right. But a lot of the detail is from my own somewhat distant memory, like the scene of Róisín leaving Ireland from Cobh. All of that, I remember from taking the train there as a child.”
The characters are sometimes drawn from her own life, and sometimes not.
“The mother in the novel is not my mother, although she also has a child out of wedlock and changes her mind about giving her up for adoption. Still, Theresa is very different. When young Róisín arrives in Nova Scotia, she is looked after by an Aunt Peggy. In certain ways, she is very much my nana. And maybe Róisín is a little bit like me – she is a bit wild and free-spirited and enjoys the freedom of running barefoot in Nova Scotia. I also love that part of the world and have visited it many times.”
The novel sheds an unfavourable light on the Catholic church in Ireland at the time but Tina is not interested in knocking anyone. She is simply telling a story.
“It is certainly a stain on Ireland but I am not interested in attacking anyone. The first person to review the book as part of a blog tour was a Christian reader and I was worried how they would react but they gave it a very positive review which was wonderful.
The book is dedicated to the mothers and children who were part of the adoption scandal associated with the Irish mother and baby homes and Magdalene laundries. That is enough, she feels. Although there is certainly criticism of society at the time in the details of Róisín’s story.
“Theresa is called into the principal as Róisín is challenging everything and everyone. She is a gifted and intuitive child and Theresa realises she will soon be crushed by the strict nuns, and so she sends her off to Canada in an act of love. She fears the nuns would like to put Róisín working in the laundry and there is no way she will let that happen.”
Change of Genre
This novel, a work of fiction drawn from experience, is a departure from the writer’s last offering.
“In 2021, after a long career and approaching retirement, I had my first book, a psychological thriller called In A Deep Dark Wood published. I don’t write for money, I write for me. So I don’t need to churn out lots of books in the same genre. The book I’m working on now is a return to the psychological thriller genre but I might switch again next time round.”
The storyteller is thoroughly enjoying sharing her books with others and is giving talks to plenty of women’s institutes in the UK. The reception to The Sea Glass Beach has been very positive.
“There are pretty big themes in the book, including love, loss and sexuality. The young protagonist encounters trauma and devastating loss but also gains a new family and finds love with the enigmatic Cal. It started as a short story which I was writing for a competition. When I missed the deadline I decided to stick with it and write some more. The book has been cathartic for me. I also feel quite protective of it. The characters are very much alive for me and certain events in the plot are drawn from my life directly.
THE SEA GLASS BEACH is published by Poppublishing, and is available worldwide in paperback and ebook from Amazon
https://www.amazon.co.uk/SEA-GLASS-BEACH-beautifully-romantic/dp/B0BMJR3ZT3

First stock of the new Ray Clark book arrived unexpectedly yesterday. Always anxious when opening one of these boxes but...
21/05/2023

First stock of the new Ray Clark book arrived unexpectedly yesterday. Always anxious when opening one of these boxes but I have to say I’m very chuffed with the results. Publication date is June 1st and fair to say Ray will be pretty much ‘on tour’ in the summer months ahead promoting it with his popular talks and book signings. Full details will follow in due course.
BBC Radio Suffolk
Radio Caroline
BBC Radio Cambridgeshire
BBC Radio Norfolk
BBC Radio Kent
BBC Essex
Raymond Clark
David Roberts

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