(For new visitors... Charlotte Chicken is my editorial assistant, seen below at work on the first proofs...)

Through the eyes of the book...
"...contains some of the most beautifully crafted and engrossing stories that one can read...a rare talent...characters becoming real as she relates their tales with wit, compassion and an unflinching eye." ...Brighton Waterstone's
"The stories are riveting...the humour especially enjoyable,"...Mslexia
“…terrific stuff: wide-ranging, interesting and very well-written.” … Adele Geras
“…enough good pieces in enough styles for the book to be used as an anthology demonstrating how stories should be written nowadays.”…Tim Love’s Literary References
"leaves one staring at the page at the sheer pathos Gebbie can create... there is nothing so saccharine as a 'love conquers all' message here …but a sense that hope can be found amongst fragility and discouragement."...Stuck in a Book
2 comments:
Hi,
I spent the day finally setting up a blog of my own, and now that I understand it a bit, I've finally found yours, which is lovely (I'm put a link to t on mine). It's wonderful to hear about the excitement that's continuing around your book launch! And I'm always happy to read anything about ellipses!
Good to hear from you! I'm not sure if when i respond to a comment I do it on my own blog or on the person's I'm responding to -- so here I am, even though maybe I should be posting back to you on my own blog. Oh Jeez..anyway, congratulations on getting your poem accepted! That's fantastic! Where will it be! Can I read it? Between getting the novel ready for publication and working on the new one I've had too little time for poetry. But it's always there lurking in the background.
Sending love.
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