Brian Wilson's Blog
January 23, 2018
NEW SPY THRILLER
Just finished a new spy thriller- a stand alone novel which is also a sequel to Operation Iran. This is currently in the process of being read for feedback as I strongly appreciate honest feedback. After this I will revisit the novel and make changes based on the feedback, then I will go through many times editing and fine-tuning. Once I'm happy I will format and send to a proof reader. The book should be out on the shelves before June.
Kind Regards
Brian Wilson
Kind Regards
Brian Wilson
Published on January 23, 2018 18:00
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October 3, 2016
Novel-spy thriller
Good news. I have my first Novel coming out later this year - if the publisher can get this into print before Christmas. My manuscript is currently with a proof reader.
This action-packed spy thriller is in a sense a bit of a who done it? Similarly to my short stories I like to have twists and turns and I am hoping the reader will find this book hard to put down.
Regards
Brian Wilson
This action-packed spy thriller is in a sense a bit of a who done it? Similarly to my short stories I like to have twists and turns and I am hoping the reader will find this book hard to put down.
Regards
Brian Wilson
Published on October 03, 2016 01:08
February 15, 2016
So That's Life?
My fourth book of short stories to be published very soon will comprise over thirty short stories covering the four seasons of life. Compared to my earlier books there will be more illustrations (as suggested by several reviewers) and the book will be under a new publishing company that approached me.
As a writer I value highly your honest reviews of my books and I listen and take note. I welcome honest reviews. One reviewer recently said that he loved my characterisation and would love to see me writing a novel. I have acted upon this advice and to date have written 30,000 words of a novel. The novel is a spy thriller and true to my short story writing there will most certainly be twists. The novel will be action packed and I will try to avoid a common pitfall of having too many characters for the reader to remember.
This is my first novel, so at this stage I have absolutely no idea to how long this novel will take to write suffice to say that I am one third of the way there.
As a writer I value highly your honest reviews of my books and I listen and take note. I welcome honest reviews. One reviewer recently said that he loved my characterisation and would love to see me writing a novel. I have acted upon this advice and to date have written 30,000 words of a novel. The novel is a spy thriller and true to my short story writing there will most certainly be twists. The novel will be action packed and I will try to avoid a common pitfall of having too many characters for the reader to remember.
This is my first novel, so at this stage I have absolutely no idea to how long this novel will take to write suffice to say that I am one third of the way there.
Published on February 15, 2016 18:37
May 13, 2015
Here Comes The Sun-Perhaps?
Hi,
I have just published this book comprising 33 Short Stories. This book includes stories that are humorous and thought provoking, but most of all entertaining.
The stories are based in New Zealand, India, China, Japan, Zambia, Fiji and England. Many have surprise twists.I hope you enjoy this book and I am always open to feedback. If you have time I would appreciate a review. Please feel free to communicate and ask me questions.
I have just published this book comprising 33 Short Stories. This book includes stories that are humorous and thought provoking, but most of all entertaining.
The stories are based in New Zealand, India, China, Japan, Zambia, Fiji and England. Many have surprise twists.I hope you enjoy this book and I am always open to feedback. If you have time I would appreciate a review. Please feel free to communicate and ask me questions.
Published on May 13, 2015 01:51
February 5, 2013
Moments in Time-a collection of short stories
At 12.51 pm on the 22nd of February 2011, Christchurch City, New Zealand rocked to a 6.3 Richter scale earthquake. This violent shaking came as an unwanted lunch-time surprise to workers, reducing much of the central business area to a pile of rubble.
I was nearby when the six-storey Canterbury Television Building collapsed entombing 113 occupants. That day people died, businesses collapsed and over 10,000 homes were destroyed. This was mother earth's death-blow. I capture these moments in some of my short stories. Other stories are built around experiences in New Zealand, England, Scotland, Australia, Zambia, Thailand and Switzerland and are largely humorous with surprise twists.
In writing, my stories involve countries in which I have spent time. As an example, in Zambia I spent 6 weeks doing voluntary work. My second book due to be published in September will include stories in New Zealand, Australia, England, France, Italy, China and Japan.
I was nearby when the six-storey Canterbury Television Building collapsed entombing 113 occupants. That day people died, businesses collapsed and over 10,000 homes were destroyed. This was mother earth's death-blow. I capture these moments in some of my short stories. Other stories are built around experiences in New Zealand, England, Scotland, Australia, Zambia, Thailand and Switzerland and are largely humorous with surprise twists.
In writing, my stories involve countries in which I have spent time. As an example, in Zambia I spent 6 weeks doing voluntary work. My second book due to be published in September will include stories in New Zealand, Australia, England, France, Italy, China and Japan.
Published on February 05, 2013 19:38


