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Emma’s
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Yep, know that one. Or you wake up from the awe-inspiring dream and stub toe/bash leg/knock over drink/kill pet in order to find a pen and paper and then it all just, slips away...
Everyone has their own story, or stories if they're creative, but despite the masses that publish or make their work known we're still only seeing a tiny part of what stories people could do. Unfortunately for me it seems the more ridiculous my ideas, in the spur of the moment for a joke, the better they are. Then I forget them. Such is life I guess.
In light of 'The Myth' (book two of The Firebird Trilogy) being published very soon, you can now get 'The Man' free on kindle for the next two days. Starting today and ending tomorrow, grab your copy and enjoy, perfect for escaping the post-Christmas slump!
"When magic and mystery become a part of adult memory, and children only know the hushed whispers in dark corners, people expect trouble at every turn. For Gin, her safety relies on those dark corners and the danger of the grimy British streets. Magic and fantasy are a long buried dream; until she meets the candle-maker.
Thrust into his secretive world with just a sullen, shadowy guide for company, Gin clings to the edges until the heavily guarded line between life and fantasy blurs.
As she chases her inevitable future to escape the echo of what lies behind, the world and all she knew of it becomes one final step into the unknown."
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Man-Firebird-...
Happy holidays everyone!
In light of 'The Myth' (book two of The Firebird Trilogy) being published very soon, you can now get 'The Man' free on kindle for the next two days. Starting today and ending tomorrow, grab your copy and enjoy, perfect for escaping the post-Christmas slump!
"When magic and mystery become a part of adult memory, and children only know the hushed whispers in dark corners, people expect trouble at every turn. For Gin, her safety relies on those dark corners and the danger of the grimy British streets. Magic and fantasy are a long buried dream; until she meets the candle-maker.
Thrust into his secretive world with just a sullen, shadowy guide for company, Gin clings to the edges until the heavily guarded line between life and fantasy blurs.
As she chases her inevitable future to escape the echo of what lies behind, the world and all she knew of it becomes one final step into the unknown."
http://www.amazon.co.uk/Man-Firebird-...
Happy holidays everyone!
Hi everyone!In preparation for the upcoming release date announcement for book two in The Firebird Trilogy, there is an excerpt from book one, 'The Man' now available on the website.
If you haven't already bought your copy, feel free to have a look and see if it's your kind of thing! :)
http://emmalear.wix.com/thefirebirdtr... - Just follow the links to the book one page and click the 'Excerpt' button to have a sneak peek.
Emma x
Ikea doesn't have short cuts, it has mind screws. You think it's a short cut, but it's a quick path to another item you don't own and therefore need to buy quick. But I love their food section. And the plants, the plants are brilliant.
No rain, we've had enough of that on the South coast, but we do have lightning, closely followed by thunder. Scarily closely.
Anyone with a time machine should go back in time to find pirates without pants, discover who ate all the socks and find out just what is going on around here. I'll continue working on the space machine (several people working in unison to spin round really fast - keeps the general public away in droves)
Definitely more legs the better. Just be wary of people who ask to borrow them, they rarely give them back :-\
