Hello friends! I hope you’re keeping well. It’s a funny old time – though I think perhaps it feels less strange for me as we moved house two weeks ago, so the general chaos of curtain rails and cardboard boxes has drowned out the background, global, disquiet. And we still don’t have broadband at the new place so I haven’t been online much.
However, I have seen that many institutions, artists, musicians and writers, have put their work online for free, to go at least a little way towards brightening the gloom or passing a few dull hours. And I thought I’d do likewise. The ebook versions of both of my novels can now be downloaded for free from Lulu. The price reduction should eventually filter through to the other online bookshops.
If you’re trying to come to terms with the sudden absence of sport from your life, try A Spoke In The Wheel. If your church, university, or both, has moved online and you’re missing the politics (erm…) you might prefer Speak Its Name. Feel free to download both if you like! I’m in the fortunate position of being in salaried work that I can do from home, so I won’t be disadvantaged by people reading my books for free. And, once I’ve got fed up with putting up picture hooks and painting walls, I’ll finish the next book, and you’ll be able to buy that one.
I’m glad you’ve had something wonderful to occupy yourself during these extraordinary times – that is, in the spare time when you’re not working.. I hope your settling in is going well. It’s lovely to see so many folks contributing to lightening up the current challenges, and kudos to you for your generous book offerings. Stay safe.
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Thanks, Deborah 🙂 I’m really enjoying our new house (and garden) – and it’s been wonderful to see a new sense of community developing as people find new ways to come together, even if I can’t participate in that as fully as I’d like.
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