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Happy New Year … Let’s hope that 2021 is healthy, and happy for all. Stay safe and well, wherever you are. And if you’re reading this, sign up to the mailing list for a short, sharp, read, delivered free to your inbox: Blast From The Past.
This has been quite a year, with the global pandemic our inner and outer worlds have changed. I hope this finds you keeping well, staying safe and being kind to one another.
Amazing news!!! Just in time for both my birthday and Red Mice’s birthday – Rae and Jude are back in the classroom. To hear that a group of ‘young adults’ chose to read this book off such an esteemed college reading list is incredible. We beat ‘Educating Rita’ amongst others!! I’m blown away. Thank you.
Libraries are havens full of stories. I love the smell of books, books clamouring for attention, crammed and jammed on ceiling to floor shelves. It doesn’t get much better than all those unexplored worlds. I’ve spent a great deal of time reading and studying in libraries. So, I’m completely humbled and blown away to hear …
Red Mice was copy thieved and plagiarised. That’s why I haven’t published book 2. I plotted arcs for the full series of five books, and book 2 was almost ready to go when I learned what had happened. I had enjoyed every bit of Red Mice’s journey until that point – and yes, I now …
If you’re interested in reading Red Mice please use the links on the side of this page. You can always drop an email to redmicemanchester@gmail.com – I’d love to hear from you, thanks.
Since the plagiarism, I held back on publishing the next books in the series. Apologies to those who wanted more, I appreciate every single person who read Rae and Jude’s story, and I promise that they will return.
That’s the title for Red Mice TWO. It’s very apt, on many levels 🙂 however it won’t be available yet for a while.
So… THIS happened! Red Mice is being studied by a class of 17 year olds. And I’m blown away. ‘Themes of identity and self – particularly relevant to the young adult age group – flow through the novel’ – … the choices we make don’t always feel like ours. Red Mice is very much a …