Friday, 12 June 2009

Back to Life, for the 48th Time



Just a quick one to let you know that our web site has sprungded back to life, and that if you want to do the unthinkable and support us by buying one or three of our books, now would be a perfectly lovely time, and gord bless you one an' all.

Seriously though, I know a few of our friends, authors and other personages of taste and other persuasions have been suggesting that it would be a cool thing to do, only to find that the web site had gone missing.

Timing, one thing I've got is timing.

No rhythm,
but timing.

All the support we've had in the last few weeks really (truly, madly, mainly) has been unexpectedly lovely. So ta, even if you don't buy a book.
It's special.
Really it is.

And speaking of special, so are the following books (all our others are too, but these sprang and springed to mind) in case you are wondering what would be worth a look at in a shufty kind of way:

Novels:
'A Portrait of the Arsonist as a Young Man' by Andrew McGuinness
'Doggone' by Erik Ryman
'Tangled Roots' by Sue Guiney
'River Deep, Mountain High' by Gareth Calway
'The Oven House' by Lynne Rees

Short Story Collections:
'Leading The Dance' by Sarah Salway
'Strangers Waiting' by Sally Spedding
''Consumer-isms in 12 Easy Steps' by Alexandra Kitty

Poetry:
'The Authentic Touch' by James Kirkup

'Unknown Shores' by DM Thomas
'Never-Neverland' by Adele Ward
'Surviving Love' by Kevin Bailey

As a thank you in advance, if you do order any of our books from our web site, every single order will come with another book totally free and with a stamp or printed postal voucher thing on the front. Probably wrapped in cardboard or a Jiffy or something.

Thank you and feel free to turn this into English and spread the word, by blogging twittering, accosting strangers on the tube or via your international radio broadcasts. Taverymuch.




1 comments:

Tom said...

I have blogged about it, A.
Tom:http://andrewmcguinness.blogspot.com/

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