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about me

I am an artist / photographer who enjoys writing both prose and poetry. I've had several articles published down the years and have written a couple of novels but not had any published yet.
An independent minded Guernseyman who can't afford to go back there to live, I enjoy my life by the sea in Norfolk, singing, dancing and gardening!
If this is really succesful...who knows...

favourite books

Spartacus by Lewis Grassic Gibbon
A Sots Quair Lewis Grassic Gibbon
Confessions of a Justified Sinner. James Hogg
The Foundation series..and the rest.....Isaac Asimov
The Red Sailor ...Patrick O'Hara
The Hitchhikers Guide to the Galaxy: Douglads Adams (radio series)
Discworld novels: Terry Pratchett
The Prophet: Khalil Ghibran
The Serpent ; Neil Gunn (and other novels as well)

my websites

http://www.myspace.com/maesecouogne     http://www.flickr.com/photos/maeasecouogn/

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my books

KillieVie

Guillemot

Killie wakes in a strange place and has to learn not only who she really is, but to how to survive in strange enviroments.


A strange awakening of not just the body but also of her mind means Killie has to learn fast to complete the quest she has been set, a task she does not want, but for which she is deemed vital. refusal is not an option. On her way she will rediscover who she really is in worlds and a universe totally unlike any she would have imagined. Fortunately she has her unusual friend and a long lost birthday gift to aid her in recovering a vital part of a peoples reproductive ability. But how do you cope where senses regarded as vital are useless or do not function? Killie needs all her resourcefulness, courage and intelligence to deal with this and her adversaries.

 

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joylove99 wrote 155 days ago

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j.l. wood-miller wrote 185 days ago

Hello Chris, Literary fiction pushed to its limits in a strangely ....

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Michael Dale wrote 301 days ago

Hi Sorry for pitching you but Iv'e come to realize its an unavoid....

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I wrote 551 days ago

Hi Karen, will have a look and make some comments. Suppose one has to be a bit of a pest in this game! Interesting pitch; it intrigues me. Has hints of a great book by Neil Gunn; The Green Isle of the Great Deep, though that is a very deep adults novel. I'll put it on my watchlist and get too i... view book

I wrote 551 days ago

Hi Carl, returning the favour of reading your book. It starts well to pull the reader in but I have to agree with many other comments made about the sentence structure and punctuation. It is as if english is not your first language which could be a plus point in the way it reads if done well That w... view book

I wrote 566 days ago

An interesting and instructive story on being in a strange land with different expectations and customs and the added complication of being a refugee. Simply told with a nice floe and the characters introduced gently. One little typo, in chapter 1, at the bottom of the page thw word 'dosed' is used... view book

I wrote 566 days ago

Many thanks for your detailed and interesting critique. I shall take them on board and at some point do a rewrite. I do try and pick up the punctuations as I re-read, the earlier passages have been re-written several times so probably explains the greater correctness. I shall look at your su... view book

I wrote 569 days ago

Hi Robert, Fluent, readable, believable start where I can picture the surroundings and feel the characters becoming people. Have you been there? It has a ring of authenticity. backed. maesecouogne view book

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