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Jane Cable

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Barbara Erskine, Rosanna Ley, Elizabeth Buchan

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August 2013


I write emotional romances with a hint of mystery - often a little ghostly - but all the same my books are a million miles from paranormal.
It was reaching the final of The Alan Titchmarsh Show’s People’s Novelist competition in 2011 which made me take my writing seriously. The Cheesemaker’s House saw the light of day in September 2013 and I was delighted when it received great reviews from book bloggers and, just as importantly, from the people who bought and read it. My second novel, The Faerie Tree, came out in March 2015 and is a suspenseful romance about the tricks memory plays.
In 2017 I signed to Sapere Books for two contemporary romances looking back to World War Two, Another You and Endless Skies. My first dual timeline novel will be
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Jane Cable I think writing in the first person allows readers to live alongside the main character (or, in the case of The Faerie Tree, characters) and experienc…moreI think writing in the first person allows readers to live alongside the main character (or, in the case of The Faerie Tree, characters) and experience what they are going through, so yes, it does allow for more of an emotional impact.
The first person narrator also allows for greater suspense. I discovered this quite early on while writing The Cheesemaker's House because it was crucial to the plot that Alice didn't know what was going on in Owen's head. It can be a bit of a risk if readers don't relate to your narrator but in general I've found that they do.(less)
Jane Cable Hi Jeremy. For me the initial spark is always a place. I first thought about a book set around the tree near the Hamble the very first time I visited …moreHi Jeremy. For me the initial spark is always a place. I first thought about a book set around the tree near the Hamble the very first time I visited it. It was so magical, with the gifts and letters from the children and the replies and thank you notes from the faeries. I knew there just had to be an interesting story behind the type of person who would go to all that trouble. To make the story take life I needed a second spark of inspiration and that come one morning in Winchester when I was having a cup of coffee looking out at the homeless men gathering at the Buttercross and the thought crossed my mind as to what it might be like to recognise one of them as an old flame.(less)
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Another book acquired by Sapere

Sapere Books has acquired a third ghostly novel from me, this one set in Cornwall in 1815 and 2015. It's a story about trust, and about finding home, and is due to be published in late 2020.

In the meantime watch this space for news of the second book of my deal with Sapere, Winter Skies, a romance slipping back to World War Two, this one set in the Lincolnshire heartland of Bomber Command.
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“It's amazing what the ability to earn does for a man's self respect”
Jane Cable, The Faerie Tree

“Tell the story that's in your heart. Write for your own pleasure, not anyone else's. Then, if and when you're ready, find a reputable editor who will be honest with you about the quality of your book and your chances of publication. But never, ever, stop enjoying writing or you will be lost”
Jane Cable

“One of the best parts of writing a novel is when your characters come alive and begin to create the storylines themselves. It’s a very special kind of magic.”
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