Month: December 2019

Reviews for Refraction (so far)

  Grab your copy from Amazon, available across the world! United Kingdom United States KENNETH C Without giving too much away, Refraction is a great story revolving around an interesting concept! The pacing of the narrative flows well and the characters have interesting and diverse back stories. As such, there is never a dull moment. What I truly enjoyed was the dialogue between the characters throughout the story – adding an additional dimension of realism …

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Interview with Andi

Random quickfire question round Favourite colour: Red (sometimes blue)  Favourite song: Aces by Carol Bayer Sager  Favourite film: The Neverending Story  Favourite species: Sauropod  Favourite place: Yosemite National Forest  Favourite tree: Favourite tree? This really is random! Redwoods, see above  Favourite time period: 1920s if I were rich, Mesozoic if I were invincible  Where do you live? London  Where do you want to live? San Francisco  Why? Have you been? I love San Francisco What …

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Interview with Lydia Stevens

1) How long have you been writing? My earliest memory of writing was when I was five. I’d been to see The Neverending Story at the cinema and wanted to create my own story with those characters. I’ve not stopped writing since. 2) Can you tell us a little about your book? It’s amazing and you should definitely read it! (Laughs) Even though I do believe that, it doesn’t matter what I say, as the …

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Terry Geo, author of Refraction, talks about the struggles of self-publishing his first novel

I love writing. It’s what I do to relax, when I need to create, when my brain has so many ideas churning around that I have to jot something down. I enjoy creating characters, storylines and unexpected surprises, so the whole writing process is fun. Editing was time-consuming and frustrating, but I was still inside the world I created, so it never felt like a chore. The hardest part has been and still is, marketing. …

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Interview with Majanka Verstraete

1) What inspired you to start a writing career? I don’t believe I ever chose to be a writer; it was just something that evolved naturally. From an early age, I was writing. By the time I was 9, I was creating complex fiction and killing off the main protagonist – much to the horror of my teachers and parents. At 11, I wrote my first play which was performed in front of the school …

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Book excerpts from Refraction

“This is a private elevator with only three stops — here, the floor below, and The Particle entrance foyer,” Padman explained to Ryder. “Lord Braighton had it designed into the plans so that the volunteers and staff would have easier access to the lab. It comes in most useful when you want to bypass reception. You’ve seen how busy it can get.” He turned to Isabell. “Do you have your security pass with you?” She …

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