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F.G. Cottam

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Reading is a cheap and totally effective way of being transported to another world. The same is true of writing. Mundane concerns only afflict your characters if you decide you want them to.
University was where I first thought seriously about fiction; hearing about Hemingway's iceberg theory and Eliot's objective correlative and having the luxury of time to ponder on the mechanics of the novel.
My first writing was journalism and pieces for I-D, Arena and The Face brought me to the attention of mainstream magazine publishers. In the '90's I edited FHM when it still majored on sport and fashion rather than Hollyoaks starlets and weather girls. Then I launch-edited the UK edition of Men's Health magazine and then came to the conclusion that i
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F.G. Cottam A novel called The Lucifer Chord about a rock-god heavily involved with the occult prior to his mysterious death in 1973 when his band were the bigges…moreA novel called The Lucifer Chord about a rock-god heavily involved with the occult prior to his mysterious death in 1973 when his band were the biggest and most outrageously decadent in the world. In the present day, there's a persistent belief among hardcore Ghost Legion fans that musical rituals orchestrated in his lifetime by Martin Mear can bring him back.(less)
F.G. Cottam Yes. It's written, though it hasn't yet got a title. Lassiter and Fortescue are involved, as is Ruthie Gillespie and of course, poor bedraggled Rachel…moreYes. It's written, though it hasn't yet got a title. Lassiter and Fortescue are involved, as is Ruthie Gillespie and of course, poor bedraggled Rachel Ballantyne. I think it's scheduled to come out late January or early February but will post something on Goodreads when I have a firm date. Pleased you enjoyed Dark Resurrection, Kara.(less)
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Live long enough, and even those with charmed lives will at some point be confronted by failure. Or at least obstacles that appear immovable. Which happened to me with my post-covid-lockdown novel. Not in the writing, that was a blessed relief and a welcome distraction after all the restrictions and grief we faced. But in the reception it got.
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“Magic is a door to which we have lost the key. But the door is there.”
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“He smoked a last cigarette before his departure from them. His faith considered that one a tolerable vice.”
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Helen Thanks for adding me! :)


message 6: by F.G.

F.G. Cottam Really hope you enjoy it, Mark. Nothing beats a loyal reader!


message 5: by Mark

Mark Hi Francis! Hope you're well! Memory of Trees is available in the US now! Mine's shipping today :) Can't wait!


Martin Belcher Hi F.G. Just finished Memory of Trees. Absolutely creepy and fantastic. Loved every minute. Thanks for a great read. Left you a review on Goodreads and Amazon. Look forward to the next one! Best regards, Martin.


Martin Belcher Hi F.G. Just finished reading The Colony, WOW what a read! Loved it and left a review. I can't stop thinking about it. Brilliantly conceived story and depth of characters. Please write more soon......Best regards, Martin.


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F.G. Cottam My pleasure, Savannah.


Savannah F.G, thank you for the friendship.


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