H.E. Bulstrode
H.E. Bulstrode I currently have a number of projects in development with ideas mapped out for a number of novelettes, novels and a short story or two. My major project which I have been working on since early last year is my first novel - ‘Pendrummel: Gwen Gwinnel’s Return’ – which will be published in spring 2017. The action opens in seventeenth-century Cornwall, where the villagers of Porthcarrack are beset with superstitious fears arising from a report of a supernatural visitation; fears that are dismissed by Thomas Pendrummel, who appears intent to press on with his latest voyage, but at what cost? An age-old and all-too-real threat, animated by a lurid religious fanaticism, lurks somewhere out to sea, stalking the imaginations of the parishioners.
I am also working on two shorter pieces which I intend to release this year. The first of these - 'The Rude Woman of Cerne' - is a Dorset-based satire on contemporary social attitudes and preoccupations, rather than a tale of mystery; a straightforward exercise in humour. For readers who prefer something mysterious liberally dosed with an element of the uncanny - ‘The Cleft Owl’ - a tale of the occult based upon real events that took place in late seventeenth-century Devon, will appear a little before Christmas.
I am also working on two shorter pieces which I intend to release this year. The first of these - 'The Rude Woman of Cerne' - is a Dorset-based satire on contemporary social attitudes and preoccupations, rather than a tale of mystery; a straightforward exercise in humour. For readers who prefer something mysterious liberally dosed with an element of the uncanny - ‘The Cleft Owl’ - a tale of the occult based upon real events that took place in late seventeenth-century Devon, will appear a little before Christmas.
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Thank you for taking the time to answer my question. It has certainly prompted me to see out The Ghost of Scarside Beck'. Did you and your wife experience the presence in the same way or simultaneously? As, perhaps, a good follow up to my initial question, why is it that you are drawn to the supernatural especially if you regard yourself as 'skeptical by inclination'.?
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