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I lived in Brighton and Sussex for over 15 years and, if anyone's interested, I just noticed this -This Sunday 16 October 2016 BBC One will screen
Books that Made Britain
'...in which Craig Henderson celebrates the remarkable Sussex landscapes that have inspired...'
http://www.bbc.co.uk/programmes/b0801p9h
I'm in Dubai at the moment, Ann, but thank you for the info re the TV. I'll look forward to it when I return - I like that sort of thing.Just followed your link to your book - looks very intriguing.
I'm doing a series of author interviews and book reviews -Discover Ten New Authors of Colour
The idea is to highlight new authors with great books.
#2 is up on my blog now.
It's a dark, short story by V.M. Sawh
Here's a link to the interview and review.
http://anngirdharry.weebly.com/blog
hi everyone, Just to let you know that Good Girl Bad Girl
is on sale at 99cents on Amazon
from 30 Nov for a limited time only
Kal’s got guts but has she got what it takes?
When her journalist mother goes missing, Kal investigates. She’s an expert in psychology and no fool, but what she discovers will push her over the limits to face a horror she’s been avoiding all her life…
A psychological suspense thriller.
"Dangerous territory for exploration in a first novel...This is a terrific start for an author who demonstrates strong promise. 5 stars."
Hall of Fame, Top 100 reviewer, Vine Voice
"Disturbing" Goodreads reviewer
'intense....'
"a real kick-ass heroine and a great lead character..."
Grab This Book
"from the very start I was hooked..."
Bloomin' Brilliant Books
"...Placing itself amongst a very few in the genre with a non-white main character...a splendid and intriguing thriller that will keep you up at night."
The Serial Reader
A READERS FAVOURITE FIVE STAR BOOK
Amazon link - http://authl.it/5q4?d
my website - http://www.girdharry.com
I did a book review and wonderful interview with Nadia Hashimi, author of The Pearl That Broke Its Shell
Nadia said, "Writing is my way of channelling outrage. Hearing about the hard choices families in war-torn countries have to make for their children, reading about young girls who are given as “brides” to...."
you can find the full article here
http://www.anngirdharry.weebly.com/blog
and the Goodreads review here
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Enjoy!
Over on my blog, I've interviewed the eloquent Hibah Shabkhez (for poetry lovers)
author interview and book review here
http://anngirdharry.weebly.com/blog/4...
and Asaad Almohammad, author of An Ishmael of Syria
An Ishmael of Syria is full of raw power and tells the story of a young man in exile.
Author interview and book review here
http://anngirdharry.weebly.com/blog/5...
Assad is offering a GIVEAWAY for an ebook copy of his book.
You can find entry details here
http://anngirdharry.weebly.com/blog/a...
My mystery, suspense short story Trading with Death is currently on promotion. The kindle version is Free on Amazon for a limited time only.
What terrible sacrifices might we make for those we love?
Will we be selfless or selfish?
Taka is tortured by her younger sister’s terminal illness. Then one dark day, in the middle of the forest, she is faced with an opportunity to change fate...
Here's a link to the Amazon page-
http://authl.it/B013CHD3TC?d
And a link to the detail page on Goodreads
https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/2...
Enjoy!
I've downloaded a copy, Ann. Good luck with the promotion.You might want to check your Goodreads' link; it leads to Harry Potter, and I don't think miss Rowling is in need of any extra help :~)
Over the holidays, I read Void by David Staniforth and the author generously agreed to an interview!You can catch Five Things You Didn't Know about David Staniforth' over on my blog -
http://anngirdharry.weebly.com/blog/3...
They were indeed 5 things that I didn't know about David Staniforth! Lovely review of Void. If it's half as good as the books I've read so far, it's going to be a cracking read!
Monday morning and I'm starting chapter 11 of the sequel to Good Girl Bad Girl.I'm wondering, are other authors like me and prefer to 'polish' each chunk of chapters before you move on?
Or do you write straight through to the end of the story before you do any rewrites/edits??
Just curious.
I do the odd little bit of editing as I go, but do most of my alterations once the 1st draft of the book is complete.
I always read over yesterday's writing before starting again. A bit of editing happens at that point.
David wrote: "I do the odd little bit of editing as I go, but do most of my alterations once the 1st draft of the book is complete."That's more or less my method too.
Yes. I respect him because he respects my style. I've had friends look at my work who wanted to make me write like them. He doesn't. when I read it after editing it's me but more structured.
Hello Kath, You're lucky to have found someone who suits you so well.
I've not yet been able to settle on one that I can work with - though I think I'm pretty close. At the moment, I'm narrowing down the options with sample edits.
Did you try several before you found him?
No, I already knew him as an author and he edits for other friends. He now professionally edits more than he writes. I'd guess it pays better, too!
I'm running a feature over on my blog '10 Best New Suspense/Thrillers'.Portraits of the Dead by John Nicoll definitely hit the spot.
You can find my interview with the author and book review here -
http://anngirdharry.weebly.com/blog/2...
Hi - this week I'm writing Chapter 17 of the sequel to Good Girl Bad Girl.How's your writing going, fellow authors, was February a good month for you?
Any budding writers out there?A friend just sent me details to circulate about the Berlin Writing Prize. 3000 words fiction/non-fiction on 'Home is Elsewhere'.
Prize is a one month luxury writers residency in Berlin.
You can find details here -
http://thereaderberlin.com/home/compe...
Good Luck :)
Over on my blog, I have an author interview with the lovely Sharon Maas - author of The Orphan of India
Here's a link to the post
http://anngirdharry.weebly.com/blog/b...
And to my review of the book on Goodreads
https://www.goodreads.com/review/show...
Books mentioned in this topic
The Orphan of India (other topics)Good Girl Bad Girl (other topics)
Portraits of the Dead (other topics)
Void (other topics)
Trading with Death (other topics)
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Authors mentioned in this topic
Nadia Hashimi (other topics)V.M. Sawh (other topics)



I write psychological suspense, thrillers and this summer I published my first full length novel - Good Girl Bad Girl.
The story is set in London and Kolkata, India.
I also have four short, psychological suspense stories called 'Tales of the Unexpected' published on Amazon. Here's a link to one of them -
If anyone has any questions or wants to chat, please feel free to get in touch.
You can find most info and social media links over on my webpage -
http://www.girdharry.com